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Evolutionarily conserved neural signatures involved in sequencing predictions and their relevance for language

机译:序列预测中涉及的进化保守神经签名及其与语言的相关性

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Predicting the occurrence of future events from prior ones is vital for animal perception and cognition. Although how such sequence learning (a form of relational knowledge) relates to particular operations in language remains controversial, recent evidence shows that sequence learning is disrupted in frontal lobe damage associated with aphasia. Also, neural sequencing predictions at different temporal scales resemble those involved in language operations occurring at similar scales. Furthermore, comparative work in humans and monkeys highlights evolutionarily conserved frontal substrates and predictive oscillatory signatures in the temporal lobe processing learned sequences of speech signals. Altogether this evidence supports a relational knowledge hypothesis of language evolution, proposing that language processes in humans are functionally integrated with an ancestral neural system for predictive sequence learning.
机译:从先前事件中预测未来事件的发生对于动物的感知和认知至关重要。尽管这种序列学习(一种相关知识的形式)与语言中的特定操作之间的关系仍存在争议,但最近的证据表明,序列学习在与失语症相关的额叶损伤中受到干扰。同样,在不同时间尺度上的神经测序预测类似于在类似尺度下发生的语言操作中所涉及的预测。此外,在人和猴子中进行的比较工作突出了进化上保守的额叶基底和颞叶处理语音信号的学习序列中的预测性振荡信号。总之,这些证据支持了语言进化的相关知识假设,提出了人类的语言过程在功能上与祖先神经系统集成在一起以进行预测性序列学习。

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