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长叙事过程中的主体间相关性揭示了阅读能力的广泛神经相关性。

Inter-subject correlation during long narratives reveals widespread neural correlates of reading ability.

机构信息

Section on Functional Imaging Methods, NIMH, Bethesda, MD, United States; Emotion and Development Branch, NIMH, Bethesda, MD, United States; Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States.

Section on Functional Imaging Methods, NIMH, Bethesda, MD, United States; Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2023 Nov 15;282:120390. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.120390. Epub 2023 Sep 24.

Abstract

Recent work using fMRI inter-subject correlation analysis has provided new information about the brain's response to video and audio narratives, particularly in frontal regions not typically activated by single words. This approach is very well suited to the study of reading, where narrative is central to natural experience. But since past reading paradigms have primarily presented single words or phrases, the influence of narrative on semantic processing in the brain - and how that influence might change with reading ability - remains largely unexplored. In this study, we presented coherent stories to adolescents and young adults with a wide range of reading abilities. The stories were presented in alternating visual and auditory blocks. We used a dimensional inter-subject correlation analysis to identify regions in which better and worse readers had varying levels of consistency with other readers. This analysis identified a widespread set of brain regions in which activity timecourses were more similar among better readers than among worse readers. These differences were not detected with standard block activation analyses. Worse readers had higher correlation with better readers than with other worse readers, suggesting that the worse readers had "idiosyncratic" responses rather than using a single compensatory mechanism. Close inspection confirmed that these differences were not explained by differences in IQ or motion. These results suggest an expansion of the current view of where and how reading ability is reflected in the brain, and in doing so, they establish inter-subject correlation as a sensitive tool for future studies of reading disorders.

摘要

最近使用 fMRI 跨被试相关性分析的研究为我们提供了关于大脑对视频和音频叙述反应的新信息,特别是在通常不被单个单词激活的额叶区域。这种方法非常适合阅读研究,因为叙述是自然体验的核心。但是,由于过去的阅读范式主要呈现单个单词或短语,因此叙述对大脑语义处理的影响——以及这种影响如何随着阅读能力的变化而变化——在很大程度上仍未得到探索。在这项研究中,我们向具有广泛阅读能力的青少年和年轻人呈现连贯的故事。这些故事以视觉和听觉交替的方式呈现。我们使用维度跨被试相关性分析来识别在哪些区域,更好和更差的读者与其他读者的一致性水平存在差异。该分析确定了广泛的一组大脑区域,在这些区域中,更好的读者之间的活动时间进程比更差的读者之间更相似。这些差异无法通过标准的块激活分析检测到。更差的读者与更好的读者的相关性高于与其他更差的读者的相关性,这表明更差的读者有“特殊”的反应,而不是使用单一的补偿机制。仔细检查证实,这些差异不能用智商或运动的差异来解释。这些结果表明,阅读能力在大脑中的反映位置和方式的观点有所扩展,并且通过这种方式,它们确立了跨被试相关性作为未来阅读障碍研究的敏感工具。

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