Basque Center On Cognition Brain and Language (BCBL), BCBL, Mikeletegi Pasealekua 69, 2, 20009, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain.
University of the Basque Country (EHU/UPV), Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain.
Sci Rep. 2023 Oct 11;13(1):17217. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-44420-z.
Processing efficiency differs between high- and low-frequency words, with less frequent words resulting in longer response latencies in several linguistic behavioral tasks. Nevertheless, studies using functional MRI to investigate the word frequency effect have employed diverse methodologies and produced heterogeneous results. In this study, we examine the effect of word frequency through complementary analytical approaches and functional connectivity analyses. Furthermore, we examine whether reading demands, which have been shown to influence reading-related activation, modulate the effects of word frequency. We conducted MRI scanning on 54 healthy participants who performed two versions of a single-word reading task involving high- and low-frequency words: a low-level perceptual reading task and a high-level semantic reading task. The results indicate that word frequency influenced the activation of the pars orbitalis and pars triangularis of the inferior frontal gyrus, but only in the semantic reading task. Additionally, the ventral occipitotemporal cortex exhibited stronger regional activation during the semantic reading task compared to the perceptual reading task, with no effects of word frequency. Functional connectivity analyses demonstrated significant coupling among regions within both the dorsal and ventral reading networks, without any observable effects of word frequency or task. These findings were consistent across group- and individual-level analytical approaches. Overall, our results provide further support for the involvement of the inferior frontal gyrus in semantic processing during reading, as indicated by the effect of word frequency and the influence of reading demands, highlighting the role of the ventral reading network. These findings are discussed in line with their implications for lexical and pre-lexical reading processing.
处理效率在高频词和低频词之间存在差异,在几种语言行为任务中,低频词会导致更长的反应潜伏期。然而,使用功能磁共振成像研究词频效应的研究采用了不同的方法,产生了不同的结果。在这项研究中,我们通过互补的分析方法和功能连接分析来检验词频的影响。此外,我们还研究了阅读需求是否会影响与阅读相关的激活,从而调节词频的影响。我们对 54 名健康参与者进行了 MRI 扫描,他们完成了两种包含高频词和低频词的单字阅读任务版本:低水平感知阅读任务和高水平语义阅读任务。结果表明,词频影响了下额前回的眶部和三角部的激活,但仅在语义阅读任务中。此外,腹侧枕颞皮质在语义阅读任务中比在感知阅读任务中表现出更强的区域激活,而词频没有影响。功能连接分析表明,在背侧和腹侧阅读网络中,区域之间存在显著的耦合,而没有观察到词频或任务的影响。这些发现与组内和个体水平的分析方法一致。总的来说,我们的结果进一步支持了下额前回在阅读过程中语义处理的参与,如词频的影响和阅读需求的影响所表明的,强调了腹侧阅读网络的作用。这些发现与词汇和前词汇阅读处理的影响有关。