Department of Cognitive, Linguistic, Psychological Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
Department of Psychology, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Nat Hum Behav. 2023 May;7(5):765-775. doi: 10.1038/s41562-023-01561-5. Epub 2023 Mar 30.
Correctly identifying the meaning of a stimulus requires activating the appropriate semantic representation among many alternatives. One way to reduce this uncertainty is to differentiate semantic representations from each other, thereby expanding the semantic space. Here, in four experiments, we test this semantic-expansion hypothesis, finding that uncertainty-averse individuals exhibit increasingly differentiated and separated semantic representations. This effect is mirrored at the neural level, where uncertainty aversion predicts greater distances between activity patterns in the left inferior frontal gyrus when reading words, and enhanced sensitivity to the semantic ambiguity of these words in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex. Two direct tests of the behavioural consequences of semantic expansion further reveal that uncertainty-averse individuals exhibit reduced semantic interference and poorer generalization. Together, these findings show that the internal structure of our semantic representations acts as an organizing principle to make the world more identifiable.
正确识别刺激的含义需要在众多选择中激活适当的语义表示。减少这种不确定性的一种方法是使语义表示彼此区分开来,从而扩展语义空间。在这里,我们通过四个实验检验了这种语义扩展假说,发现厌恶不确定性的个体表现出越来越分化和分离的语义表示。这种效应在神经水平上得到了反映,在阅读单词时,厌恶不确定性的个体的左额下回的活动模式之间的距离更大,并且在前扣带皮层对这些单词的语义模糊性的敏感性增强。对语义扩展的行为后果的两个直接测试进一步表明,厌恶不确定性的个体表现出更低的语义干扰和较差的泛化能力。总的来说,这些发现表明我们的语义表示的内部结构充当了一个组织原则,使世界更易于识别。