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视觉单词与物体识别之间的神经差异:一项使用象形文字的功能磁共振成像研究

Neural Distinction between Visual Word and Object Recognition: An fMRI Study Using Pictographs.

作者信息

Zeng Jiahong, Luo Yudan, Luo Xiangqi, Jiao Saiyi, Wang Ke, Cui Zhenjiang, Zhao Chunyu, Dai Zhiyun, Liu Yuxin, Jiang Yidong, Han Zaizhu

机构信息

National Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning & IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China.

Department of Psychology and Art Education, Chengdu Education Research Institute, Chengdu 610036, China.

出版信息

J Neurosci. 2025 Jul 9;45(28):e2322242025. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2322-24.2025.

Abstract

It remains an open question in visual neuroscience whether the recognition of written words and visual objects engages distinct neural mechanisms intrinsically, unaffected by confounding factors such as stimulus properties and task demands, and, if so, where these differences are localized. Previous studies comparing these two processes have faced challenges in simultaneously controlling stimulus properties, including low-level visual features and high-level phonological and semantic attributes, as well as task demands. Here, we addressed these issues using Chinese pictographs, visually identical stimuli that can be interpreted either as words (lexical symbols) or as objects (visual depictions) and that were rigorously matched in a visual form, phonology, and semantics. During functional magnetic resonance imaging, 36 male and female human participants performed three language tasks (realness judgment, sound retrieval, and meaning judgment) on pictographs that were contextually recognized as words or objects, with each task applied to both recognition types under identical procedures. Results revealed robust word-object differences in the inferior parietal lobule (IPL), anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and their associated networks. Compared with object recognition, word recognition elicited stronger activation in the IPL and reduced deactivation in the ACC. Furthermore, both regions exhibited distinct multivoxel activation patterns between the word and object recognition and showed stronger functional connectivity with other brain regions specifically during word recognition. This study provides well-controlled evidence for intrinsic neural dissociations between word and object recognition, highlighting a parietal-cingulate network as a core substrate differentiating these processes.

摘要

在视觉神经科学领域,书面文字和视觉物体的识别是否本质上涉及不同的神经机制,不受诸如刺激属性和任务要求等混杂因素的影响,以及如果是这样,这些差异定位在哪里,仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。以前比较这两个过程的研究在同时控制刺激属性(包括低级视觉特征和高级语音及语义属性)以及任务要求方面面临挑战。在这里,我们使用中文象形文字解决了这些问题,这些视觉上相同的刺激可以被解释为单词(词汇符号)或物体(视觉描绘),并且在视觉形式、语音和语义上进行了严格匹配。在功能磁共振成像期间,36名男性和女性人类参与者对在上下文环境中被识别为单词或物体的象形文字执行了三项语言任务(真实性判断、声音检索和意义判断),每个任务都以相同的程序应用于两种识别类型。结果显示,在顶下小叶(IPL)、前扣带回皮质(ACC)及其相关网络中存在明显的单词 - 物体差异。与物体识别相比,单词识别在IPL中引发更强的激活,在ACC中减少去激活。此外,这两个区域在单词和物体识别之间表现出不同的多体素激活模式,并且在单词识别期间与其他脑区表现出更强的功能连接。这项研究为单词和物体识别之间的内在神经分离提供了控制良好的证据,突出了顶叶 - 扣带回网络作为区分这些过程的核心基质。

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