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Left perirhinal cortex codes for semantic similarity between written words defined from cued word association

机译:从CUED Word Association定义的书面单词之间的语义相似性

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Knowledge of visual and nonvisual attributes of concrete entities is distributed over neocortical uni- and polymodal association cortex. Here we investigated the role of left perirhinal cortex in explicit knowledge retrieval from written words. We examined whether it extended across visual and nonvisual properties, animate and inanimate entities, how this differed from picture input and how specific it was for perirhinal cortex compared to surrounding structures. The semantic similarity between stimuli was determined on the basis of a word association-based model. Eighteen participants participated in this event-related fMRI experiment. During property verification, the left perirhinal cortex coded for the similarity in meaning between written words. No differences were found between visual and nonvisual properties or between animate and inanimate entities. Among the surrounding regions, a semantic similarity effect for written words was also present in the left parahippocampal gyrus, but not in the hippocampus nor in the right perirhinal cortex. Univariate analysis revealed higher activity for visual property verification in visual processing regions and for nonvisual property verification in an extended system encompassing the superior temporal sulcus along its anterior-posterior axis, the inferior and the superior frontal gyrus. The association strength between the concept and the property correlated positively with fMRI response amplitude in visual processing regions, and negatively with response amplitude in left inferior and superior frontal gyrus. The current findings establish that input-modality determines the semantic similarity effect in left perirhinal cortex more than the content of the knowledge retrieved or the semantic control demand do. We propose that left perirhinal cortex codes for the association between a concrete written word and the object it refers to and operates as a connector hub linking written word input to the distributed cortical representation of word meaning.
机译:具体了解混凝土实体的视觉和非天然属性,分布在新皮肤的Uni-和多种和多种关联皮质上。在这里,我们调查了Left Perihinal Cortex在从书面文字中明确的知识检索中的作用。我们检查它是否跨视觉和非审美属性,动画和无生命实体,这与图片输入有何不同,以及与周围结构相比的PeriLhinal皮质的特定程度。基于基于词关联的模型确定刺激之间的语义相似性。十八名参与者参与了此事件相关的FMRI实验。在财产验证期间,左终极皮质编码为书面文字之间的意义上的相似性。在视觉和非审美属性或动画和无生命实体之间没有发现差异。在周围地区中,左半产卵疫苗中还存在对书面词语的语义相似性效果,但不在海马中也不存在于右侧皮质。单变量分析显示了视觉处理区域中的视觉性质验证以及在延伸系统中的非常规性验证,包括沿其前后轴线,劣质和上部回转的优越的颞沟。概念与属性之间的关联强度与视觉处理区域中的FMRI响应幅度正相关,并且在左下方和较高的额相回流中的响应幅度呈负极。目前的调查结果确定了输入 - 模态决定了左终极皮层中的语义相似效应,而不是检索到的知识的内容或语义控制需求。我们建议将左侧皮质Cortex代码用于混凝土书写字和对象之间的关联,它指的是并作为连接器集线器链接到Word含义的分布式皮质表示的写入词输入。

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    《NeuroImage》 |2019年第2019期|共13页
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    Katholieke Univ Leuven Lab Cognit Neurol Dept Neurosci Leuven Belgium;

    Katholieke Univ Leuven Lab Cognit Neurol Dept Neurosci Leuven Belgium;

    Univ Hosp Leuven Radiol Dept B-3000 Leuven Belgium;

    Katholieke Univ Leuven Lab Cognit Neurol Dept Neurosci Leuven Belgium;

    Katholieke Univ Leuven Lab Expt Psychol Humanities &

    Social Sci Grp Leuven Belgium;

    Katholieke Univ Leuven Lab Expt Psychol Humanities &

    Social Sci Grp Leuven Belgium;

    Katholieke Univ Leuven Lab Cognit Neurol Dept Neurosci Leuven Belgium;

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