Quartetti Umberto, Finocchiaro Chiara, Gambino Giuditta, Brighina Filippo, Torrente Angelo, Di Giovanni Fabrizio, Di Majo Danila, Ferraro Giuseppe, Sardo Pierangelo, Giglia Giuseppe
Department of Biomedicine Neuroscience and Advanced Diagnostics, School of Medicine, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy.
Department of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, University of Trento, Trento, Italy.
Brain Struct Funct. 2025 Jun 26;230(6):106. doi: 10.1007/s00429-025-02970-0.
This study examines the evolving perspective on semantic processing, which has shifted from the traditional view of an isolated semantic memory system to one that recognizes the involvement of dynamic, distributed neural networks. Recent evidence supports the hypothesis that semantic processing engages both modality-specific and multimodal regions, with the latter serving as integrative "semantic hubs." In this context, our research focuses on the posterior parietal cortices (PPC) and their role in processing space-related semantics. We utilized a low-frequency repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) protocol targeting the PPC in 11 healthy participants across two tasks. In the first task, in which participants read aloud words from various semantic categories, including space-related terms, no rTMS effects were observed. In the second task, which required participants to respond aloud in a dichotomous manner to questions that either involved or did not involve spatial relations, rTMS over the right PPC impaired response accuracy for both spatial and non-spatial sentences. Additionally, it selectively increased reaction times for spatial sentences, whereas no effect was found for non-spatial sentences. No significant effects emerged following stimulation of the left PPC. The outcomes of the second task, and particularly the increased reaction times when spatial terms were used within sentences to establish spatial relationships, shed light on the multifaceted functions of the right PPC, highlighting its potential role in the semantic processing of space-related words. These findings provide insight into the distributed nature of semantic networks and the specialized contributions of modality-specific areas and multimodal semantic hubs.
本研究考察了语义加工不断演变的观点,该观点已从孤立语义记忆系统的传统观点转变为认识到动态、分布式神经网络参与其中的观点。最近的证据支持这样一种假说,即语义加工涉及特定模态和多模态区域,后者作为整合性的“语义中枢”。在此背景下,我们的研究聚焦于顶叶后皮质(PPC)及其在加工与空间相关语义方面的作用。我们在两项任务中,对11名健康参与者采用了针对PPC的低频重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)方案。在第一项任务中,参与者大声朗读来自各种语义类别的单词,包括与空间相关的词汇,未观察到rTMS效应。在第二项任务中,参与者需要对涉及或不涉及空间关系的问题以二分法大声做出反应,右侧PPC区域的rTMS损害了空间和非空间句子的反应准确性。此外,它选择性地增加了空间句子的反应时间,而对非空间句子未发现影响。刺激左侧PPC后未出现显著效应。第二项任务的结果,尤其是当句子中使用空间词汇来建立空间关系时反应时间增加,揭示了右侧PPC的多方面功能,突出了其在与空间相关词汇语义加工中的潜在作用。这些发现为语义网络的分布式性质以及特定模态区域和多模态语义中枢的特殊贡献提供了见解。