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Digging Beneath the Surface Behavioral and Neural Indices of lexical access during idiom comprehension in Aphasia: A multi-modal approach.

机译:在失语习语理解过程中,根据词表访问的表面行为和神经指标进行挖掘:一种多模式方法。

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This project examines spoken language comprehension in Broca's aphasia, a non-fluent language disorder acquired subsequent to stroke. Broca's aphasics demonstrate impaired comprehension for complex sentence constructions. To account for this deficit, one current processing theory claims that Broca's patients retain intrinsic linguistic knowledge, but that a delay in lexical access in these patients disrupts an intact syntactic system. The current work exploits the properties of long lexical items (idioms) that have multiple meanings (literal and figurative) represented in the lexicon to investigate this theory of lexical deficit in Broca's aphasia. This work postulates that idioms allow for a temporally-extended investigation of lexical access in aphasia, as prior research demonstrates that healthy listeners access the figurative meaning of an idiom slightly prior to the literal meanings associated with the idiom's constituent words. This temporal discontinuity will allow a close examination of the time course of lexical access in Broca's aphasia. This dissertation investigates both the real-time psycholinguistic indices of lexical processing during auditory idiom comprehension in aphasia, as well as the neural manifestations of this processing.;Chapter 1 reviews hypotheses of lexical access deficits in Broca's aphasia and motivates the use of idioms as a tool to investigate lexical processing in this population. Chapter 2 examines real-time lexical access for an idiom's multiple meanings during sentence comprehension, in unimpaired and aphasic individuals. Chapters 3 and 4 examine the neural correlates of this lexical processing. Chapter 3 studies cerebral blood flow, an important variable in functional neuroimaging, among stroke survivors with aphasia, finding that special care must taken when analyzing functional neuroimaging data from this population in order to capture the full time course of the neural signal. Chapter 4 investigates lexical access during idiom comprehension via functional neuroimaging, localizing the neural indices of this processing.;This dissertation provides the first investigation of lexical access in Broca's aphasia using idioms as a research tool. The results extend our understanding of lexical processing in this population, both behaviorally and neurally, during auditory sentence comprehension.
机译:该项目研究了Broca失语症的口语理解能力,这是中风后获得的一种非流利的语言障碍。布罗卡的失语症表现出对复杂句子结构的理解力受损。为了弥补这一不足,一种当前的处理理论声称,Broca的患者保留了固有的语言知识,但是这些患者的词汇访问延迟会破坏完整的句法系统。当前的工作利用了在词典中具有多种含义(文字和象征意义)的长词汇项目(惯用语)的性质,来研究布罗卡失语症中的词汇缺陷理论。这项工作假定成语允许对失语症中的词汇访问进行时间扩展的研究,因为先前的研究表明,健康的听众在比与成语的构成词相关的字面意义稍早之前,会获得成语的象征意义。这种时间上的不连续性将允许仔细检查Broca失语症的词汇访问时程。本文研究了失语症听觉成语理解过程中词汇加工的实时心理语言学指标,以及该过程的神经表现形式。第一章回顾了布罗卡失语症词汇访问障碍的假说,并激发了成语用法的使用。调查此人群中词汇处理的工具。第2章探讨了在无障碍和无语的个体中,在句子理解过程中对成语的多种含义的实时词汇访问。第3章和第4章研究了这种词汇处理的神经相关性。第3章研究了失语卒中幸存者的脑血流量,这是功能性神经影像学的重要变量,发现在分析来自该人群的功能性神经影像数据时,必须特别注意,以捕获神经信号的全过程。第四章通过功能性神经影像学研究成语理解过程中的词汇访问,并定位该过程的神经指标。本文以成语为研究工具,对布罗卡失语症的词汇访问进行了首次研究。结果扩展了我们对听觉句子理解过程中行为和神经方面的词汇处理的理解。

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  • 作者

    Brumm, Kathleen Patricia.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, San Diego.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, San Diego.;
  • 学科 Language Linguistics.;Psychology Physiological.;Biology Neuroscience.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 235 p.
  • 总页数 235
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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