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Clustering the lexicon in the brain: a meta-analysis of the neurofunctional evidence on noun and verb processing

机译:将词典聚集在大脑中:对名词和动词处理的神经功能证据的荟萃分析

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Although it is widely accepted that nouns and verbs are functionally independent linguistic entities, it is less clear whether their processing recruits different brain areas. This issue is particularly relevant for those theories of lexical semantics (and, more in general, of cognition) that suggest the embodiment of abstract concepts, i.e., based strongly on perceptual and motoric representations. This paper presents a formal meta-analysis of the neuroimaging evidence on noun and verb processing in order to address this dichotomy more effectively at the anatomical level. We used a hierarchical clustering algorithm that grouped fMRI/PET activation peaks solely on the basis of spatial proximity. Cluster specificity for grammatical class was then tested on the basis of the noun-verb distribution of the activation peaks included in each cluster. Thirty-two clusters were identified: three were associated with nouns across different tasks (in the right inferior temporal gyrus, the left angular gyrus, and the left inferior parietal gyrus); one with verbs across different tasks (in the posterior part of the right middle temporal gyrus); and three showed verb specificity in some tasks and noun specificity in others (in the left and right inferior frontal gyrus and the left insula). These results do not support the popular tenets that verb processing is predominantly based in the left frontal cortex and noun processing relies specifically on temporal regions; nor do they support the idea that verb lexical-semantic representations are heavily based on embodied motoric information. Our findings suggest instead that the cerebral circuits deputed to noun and verb processing lie in close spatial proximity in a wide network including frontal, parietal, and temporal regions. The data also indicate a predominant—but not exclusive—left lateralization of the network.
机译:尽管名词和动词是功能上独立的语言实体已被广泛接受,但尚不清楚它们的处理是否招募了不同的大脑区域。这个问题与那些建议抽象概念(即强烈基于感知和运动表示)的词汇语义理论(以及更普遍的认知理论)有关。本文对名词和动词处理的神经影像学证据进行了正式的荟萃分析,以便在解剖学层面更有效地解决这种二分法。我们使用了分层聚类算法,仅基于空间接近度将fMRI / PET激活峰分组。然后,根据每个类中包含的激活峰的名词-动词分布,对语法类的类特异性进行测试。确定了32个簇:其中3个与跨不同任务的名词相关(在右下颞回,左角回和左下顶回);一个动词涉及不同的任务(在右颞中回的后部);其中三个在某些任务中表现出动词特异性,而在其他任务中则表现出名词特异性(在左,右下额回和左岛​​)。这些结果不支持普遍的信条,即动词处理主要基于左额叶皮层,名词处理特别依赖于时域。它们也不支持动词词法-语义表示形式很大程度上基于所体现的运动信息的观点。我们的发现表明,代名词和动词处理的大脑回路位于包括额叶,顶叶和颞叶区域在内的广泛网络中,在空间上紧邻。数据还表明,网络的主要(而非排他性)左侧偏侧化。

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