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Separating lexical-semantic access from other mnemonic processes in picture-name verification

机译:在图片名称验证中将词汇语义访问与其他助记过程分开

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We present a novel paradigm to identify shared and unique brain regions underlying non-semantic, non-phonological, abstract, audio-visual (AV) memory vs. naming using a longitudinal functional magnetic resonance imaging experiment. Participants were trained to associate novel AV stimulus pairs containing hidden linguistic content. Half of the stimulus pairs were distorted images of animals and sine-wave speech versions of the animal's name. Images and sounds were distorted in such a way as to make their linguistic content easily recognizable only after being made aware of its existence. Memory for the pairings was tested by presenting an AV pair and asking participants to verify if the two stimuli formed a learned pairing. After memory testing, the hidden linguistic content was revealed and participants were tested again on their recollection of the pairings in this linguistically informed state. Once informed, the AV verification task could be performed by naming the picture. There was substantial overlap between the regions involved in recognition of non-linguistic sensory memory and naming, suggesting a strong relation between them. Contrasts between sessions identified left angular gyrus and middle temporal gyrus as key additional players in the naming network. Left inferior frontal regions participated in both naming and non-linguistic AV memory suggesting the region is responsible for AV memory independent of phonological content contrary to previous proposals. Functional connectivity between angular gyrus and left inferior frontal gyrus and left middle temporal gyrus increased when performing the AV task as naming. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that, at the spatial resolution of fMRI, the regions that facilitate non-linguistic AV associations are a subset of those that facilitate naming though reorganized into distinct networks.
机译:我们提出了一种新颖的范式,以识别使用纵向功能磁共振成像实验的非语义,非语音,抽象,视听(AV)记忆与命名之间的共享和独特的大脑区域。培训参与者以关联包含隐藏语言内容的新型AV刺激对。一半的刺激对是扭曲的动物图像和动物名字的正弦波语音版本。图像和声音的失真使它们的语言内容只有在意识到它们的存在之后才易于识别。通过呈现一个AV对并要求参与者验证这两个刺激是否形成了学习的配对,来测试配对的记忆。在进行记忆测试之后,隐藏的语言内容被暴露出来,并且在这种语言告知状态下,再次对参与者的配对记忆进行了测试。收到通知后,可以通过命名图片来执行AV验证任务。在涉及非语言感觉记忆和命名的区域之间存在大量重叠,表明它们之间存在密切关系。会话之间的对比将左角回和中间颞回确定为命名网络中的关键其他参与者。左下额叶区域参与了命名和非语言的AV记忆,表明该区域是独立于语音内容的AV记忆的负责人,与先前的提议相反。执行AV任务命名时,角回和左下额回和左颞中回之间的功能连接性增加。结果与以下假设相符:在fMRI的空间分辨率下,促进非语言AV关联的区域是通过重组成不同网络而有助于命名的区域的子集。

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