Urbaniak Marta, Paczyńska Małgorzata, Caramazza Alfonso, Bola Łukasz
Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.
Graduate School for Social Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.
Nat Commun. 2025 Aug 29;16(1):8090. doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-63423-0.
In blind individuals, language processing activates not only classic language networks, but also the "visual" cortex. What is represented in visual areas when blind individuals process language? Here, we show that area V5/MT in blind individuals, but not other visual areas, responds differently to spoken nouns and verbs. We further show that this effect is present for concrete nouns and verbs, but not abstract or pseudo nouns and verbs. This suggests that area V5/MT in blind individuals represents physical properties of noun and verb referents, salient in the concrete word category, but not conceptual or grammatical distinctions, present across categories. We propose that this motion-sensitive area captures systematically different motion connotations of objects (nouns) and actions (verbs). Overall, our findings suggest that responses to language in the blind visual cortex can be deconstructed to representing physical properties of words' referents, which are projected onto typical functional organization of this region.
在盲人中,语言处理不仅会激活经典的语言网络,还会激活“视觉”皮层。当盲人处理语言时,视觉区域中呈现的是什么?在这里,我们表明,盲人的V5/MT区域(而非其他视觉区域)对口语中的名词和动词有不同反应。我们进一步表明,这种效应在具体名词和动词中存在,但在抽象或伪名词和动词中不存在。这表明,盲人的V5/MT区域代表名词和动词所指对象的物理属性,在具体词汇类别中很突出,但不代表跨类别存在的概念或语法区别。我们提出,这个对运动敏感的区域系统地捕捉了物体(名词)和动作(动词)的不同运动内涵。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,盲人视觉皮层对语言的反应可以解构为代表单词所指对象的物理属性,这些属性投射到该区域的典型功能组织上。