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Mirror-image discrimination in the literate brain: a causal role for the left occpitotemporal cortex

机译:识字大脑中的镜像鉴别:左颞颞皮的因果作用

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Previous studies show that the primate and human visual system automatically generates a common and invariant representation from a visual object image and its mirror reflection. For humans, however, this mirror-image generalization seems to be partially suppressed through literacy acquisition, since literate adults have greater difficulty in recognizing mirror images of letters than those of other visual objects. At the neural level, such category-specific effect on mirror-image processing has been associated with the left occpitotemporal cortex (L-OTC), but it remains unclear whether the apparent “inhibition” on mirror letters is mediated by suppressing mirror-image representations covertly generated from normal letter stimuli. Using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), we examined how transient disruption of the L-OTC affects mirror-image recognition during a same-different judgment task, while varying the semantic category (letters and non-letter objects), identity (same or different), and orientation (same or mirror-reversed) of the first and second stimuli. We found that magnetic stimulation of the L-OTC produced a significant delay in mirror-image recognition for letter-strings but not for other objects. By contrast, this category specific impact was not observed when TMS was applied to other control sites, including the right homologous area and vertex. These results thus demonstrate a causal link between the L-OTC and mirror-image discrimination in literate people. We further suggest that left-right sensitivity for letters is not achieved by a local inhibitory mechanism in the L-OTC but probably relies on the inter-regional coupling with other orientation-sensitive occipito-parietal regions.
机译:先前的研究表明,灵长类动物和人类视觉系统会根据视觉对象图像及其镜面反射自动生成一个通用且不变的表示形式。然而,对于人类来说,由于识字的成年人比其他视觉对象识别字母的镜像困难更大,因此通过识字能力的获得似乎可以部分抑制这种镜像概括。在神经层面上,这种对镜像处理的特定类别影响与左颞颞叶皮层(L-OTC)相关联,但尚不清楚是否通过抑制镜像表示来调节对镜像字母的明显“抑制”由正常的字母刺激秘密产生的。使用经颅磁刺激(TMS),我们研究了L-OTC的瞬时破坏如何在相同的不同判断任务期间影响镜像识别,同时改变了语义类别(字母和非字母对象),身份(相同或不同) ),以及第一个和第二个刺激的方向(相同或镜像相反)。我们发现,L-OTC的磁刺激在字母字符串的镜像识别中产生了明显的延迟,但对于其他物体却没有。相比之下,将TMS应用于其他对照部位(包括右侧同源区域和顶点)时,未观察到这种类别的特定影响。因此,这些结果证明了识字人群中L-OTC与镜像歧视之间存在因果关系。我们进一步建议,对字母的左右灵敏度不是通过L-OTC中的局部抑制机制实现的,而是可能依赖于与其他方向敏感的枕骨顶区之间的区域间耦合。

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