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Neural Representations of Visual Words and Objects: A Functional MRI Study on the Modularity of Reading and Object Processing

机译:视觉单词和对象的神经表示:基于功能性MRI的阅读和对象处理模块研究

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There have been several studies supporting the notion of a ventral-dorsal distinction in the primate cortex for visual object processing, whereby the ventral stream specializes in object identification, and the dorsal stream is engaged during object localization and interaction. There is also a growing body of evidence supporting a ventral stream that specializes in lexical (i.e., whole-word) reading, and a dorsal stream that is engaged during sub-lexical reading (i.e., phonetic decoding). Here, we consider the extent to which word-reading processes are located in regions either intersecting with, or unique from, regions that sub-serve object processing along these streams. Object identification was contrasted with lexical-based reading, and object interaction processing (i.e., deciding how to interact with an object) was contrasted with sub-lexical reading. Our results suggest that object identification and lexical-based reading are largely ventral and modular, showing mainly unique regions of activation (parahippocampal and occipital-temporal gyri function associated with object identification, and lingual, lateral occipital, and posterior inferior temporal gyri function associated with lexical-based reading) and very little shared activation (posterior inferior frontal gyrus). Object interaction processing and phonetic decoding are largely dorsal, and show both modular regions of activation (more lateralized to the dorsal-frontal right hemisphere for pseudohomophone naming, and more to the dorsal-frontal left hemisphere for the object interaction task) as well as significant shared regions of processing (precentral gyri, left inferior frontal cortex, left postcentral gyrus, left lateral occipital cortex, and superior posterior temporal gyri). Given that the perceptual experimental conditions show primarily modular and very little shared processing, whereas the analytical conditions show both substantial modular and shared processing, we discuss a reconsideration of “modularity of mind” which involves a continuum between strictly modular processing and varying degrees of shared processing, and which also depends on the nature of the tasks compared (i.e., perceptual versus analytical).
机译:有几项研究支持灵长类皮层中的腹背区分开的概念,用于视觉对象处理,其中腹侧流专门用于对象识别,而背侧流在对象定位和交互过程中参与。越来越多的证据支持专门从事词汇(即全字)阅读的腹侧流以及在次词汇阅读(即语音解码)过程中参与的背侧流。在这里,我们考虑单词阅读过程位于与这些流子对象服务对象的区域相交或唯一的区域中的程度。将对象识别与基于词汇的阅读进行对比,将对象交互处理(即决定如何与对象进行交互)与次词汇阅读进行对比。我们的结果表明,对象识别和基于词法的阅读主要是腹侧和模块化的,主要显示了独特的激活区域(与对象识别相关的海马旁和枕颞颞回功能,以及与舌侧,枕外侧和后颞颞回相关的功能基于词汇的阅读)和很少的共享激活(后下额回)。对象交互处理和语音解码在很大程度上是背面的,并且显示了激活的模块化区域(对于伪谐音器命名,更多地侧向于背侧右半球,而对于对象交互任务则更多地偏向背侧左半球)以及显着性共享的处理区域(中央前回,左下额叶皮层,左中央后回,左侧枕叶皮层和颞后上回)。鉴于感知实验条件主要显示了模块化和很少的共享处理,而分析条件显示了实质性的模块化和共享处理,我们讨论了对“心态模块化”的重新考虑,其中涉及严格模块化处理和不同程度共享之间的连续性处理,这还取决于所比较任务的性质(即,感知与分析)。

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    《Brain Topography》 |2007年第2期|89-96|共8页
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    Cognitive Neuroimaging Lab Department of Psychology College of Arts and Science University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada S7N 5A5;

    Cognitive Neuroimaging Lab Department of Psychology College of Arts and Science University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada S7N 5A5;

    Cognitive Neuroimaging Lab Department of Psychology College of Arts and Science University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada S7N 5A5;

    Cognitive Neuroimaging Lab Department of Psychology College of Arts and Science University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada S7N 5A5;

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