Wilhelm Wundt Institute for Psychology, Leipzig University, Germany; Lise-Meitner Research Group Cognition and Plasticity, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany.
Lise-Meitner Research Group Cognition and Plasticity, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany.
Neuroimage Clin. 2023;40:103516. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2023.103516. Epub 2023 Sep 23.
The neuroanatomical correlates of basic semantic composition have been investigated in previous neuroimaging and lesion studies, but research on the electrophysiology of the involved processes is scarce. A large literature on sentence-level event-related potentials (ERPs) during semantic processing has identified at least two relevant components - the N400 and the P600. Other studies demonstrated that these components are reduced and/or delayed in people with aphasia (PWA). However, it remains to be shown if these findings generalize beyond the sentence level. Specifically, it is an open question if an alteration in ERP responses in PWA can also be observed during basic semantic composition, providing a potential future diagnostic tool. The present study aimed to elucidate the electrophysiological dynamics of basic semantic composition in a group of post-stroke PWA. We included 20 PWA and 20 age-matched controls (mean age 58 years) and measured ERP responses while they performed a plausibility judgment task on two-word phrases that were either meaningful ("anxious horse"), anomalous ("anxious wood") or had the noun replaced by a pseudoword ("anxious gufel"). The N400 effect for anomalous versus meaningful phrases was similar in both groups. In contrast, unlike the control group, PWA did not show an N400 effect between pseudoword and meaningful phrases. Moreover, both groups exhibited a parietal P600 effect towards pseudoword phrases, while PWA showed an additional P600 over frontal electrodes. Finally, PWA showed an inverse correlation between the magnitude of the N400 and P600 effects: PWA exhibiting no or even reversed N400 effects towards anomalous and pseudoword phrases showed a stronger P600 effect. These results may reflect a compensatory mechanism which allows PWA to arrive at the correct interpretation of the phrase. When compositional processing capacities are impaired in the early N400 time-window, PWA may make use of a more elaborate re-analysis process reflected in the P600.
以前的神经影像学和损伤研究已经研究了基本语义构成的神经解剖学相关性,但涉及这些过程的电生理学研究却很少。大量关于句子级语义处理过程中事件相关电位(ERP)的研究已经确定了至少两个相关成分 - N400 和 P600。其他研究表明,这些成分在失语症患者(PWA)中减少和/或延迟。然而,这些发现是否可以推广到句子水平之外仍有待证明。具体来说,在基本语义构成中,PWA 的 ERP 反应是否也会发生变化,这是一个悬而未决的问题,这可能是一种潜在的未来诊断工具。本研究旨在阐明一组中风后 PWA 的基本语义构成的电生理动力学。我们纳入了 20 名 PWA 和 20 名年龄匹配的对照组(平均年龄 58 岁),并在他们对两个单词短语进行可理解性判断任务时测量了 ERP 反应,这些短语要么是有意义的(“焦虑的马”),要么是异常的(“焦虑的木头”),要么是名词被替换为假词(“焦虑的 gufel”)。异常与有意义短语之间的 N400 效应在两组中相似。相比之下,与对照组不同的是,PWA 在假词和有意义短语之间没有显示 N400 效应。此外,两组都表现出对假词短语的顶叶 P600 效应,而 PWA 在额部电极上表现出额外的 P600。最后,PWA 显示 N400 和 P600 效应之间存在反比关系:PWA 对异常和假词短语表现出无或甚至相反的 N400 效应,显示出更强的 P600 效应。这些结果可能反映了一种补偿机制,允许 PWA 对短语进行正确的解释。当组合处理能力在早期 N400 时间窗口受损时,PWA 可能会利用更精细的重新分析过程,这反映在 P600 中。