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Pictures of a thousand words: Investigating the neural mechanisms of reading with extremely rapid event-related fMRI

机译:一千个字的图片:通过与事件相关的快速核磁共振来研究阅读的神经机制

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Reading is one of the most important skills human beings can acquire, but has proven difficult to study naturalistically using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). We introduce a novel Event-Related Reading (ERR) fMRI approach that enables reliable estimation of the neural correlates of single-word processing during reading of rapidly presented narrative text (200–300 ms / word). Application to an fMRI experiment in which subjects read coherent narratives and made no overt responses revealed widespread effects of orthographic, phonological, contextual, and semantic variables on brain activation. Word-level variables predicted activity in classical language areas as well as the inferotemporal visual word form area, specifically supporting a role for the latter in mapping visual forms onto articulatory or acoustic representations. Additional analyses demonstrated that ERR results replicate across experiments and predict reading comprehension. The ERR approach represents a powerful and extremely flexible new approach for studying reading and language behavior with fMRI.
机译:阅读是人类可以获得的最重要的技能之一,但是事实证明,使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)很难自然地学习。我们引入了一种新颖的事件相关阅读(ERR)fMRI方法,该方法能够在快速呈现的叙述性文本(200-300毫秒/单词)的阅读过程中可靠地估计单个单词处理的神经相关性。在一项功能磁共振成像实验中,受试者阅读了连贯的叙述并且没有做出明显的回应,该研究表明,拼字法,语音,语境和语义变量对大脑激活具有广泛的影响。词级变量预测了古典语言区域以及颞下视觉词形区域中的活动,特别支持了后者在将视觉形式映射到发音或声学表示上的作用。进一步的分析表明,ERR结果在整个实验中重复,并能预测阅读理解力。 ERR方法代表了一种功能强大且极其灵活的新方法,用于通过fMRI研究阅读和语言行为。

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