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Commonality of neural representations of sentences across languages: Predicting brain activation during Portuguese sentence comprehension using an English-based model of brain function

机译:跨语言的句子神经表征的共性:使用基于英语的脑功能模型预测葡萄牙句理解中的脑激活

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The aim of the study was to test the cross-language generative capability of a model that predicts neural activation patterns evoked by sentence reading, based on a semantic characterization of the sentence. In a previous study on English monolingual speakers (Wang et al., submitted), a computational model performed a mapping from a set of 42 concept-level semantic features (Neurally Plausible Semantic Features, NPSFs) as well as 6 thematic role markers to neural activation patterns (assessed with fMRI), to predict activation levels in a network of brain locations. The model used two types of information gained from the English-based fMRI data to predict the activation for individual sentences in Portuguese. First, it used the mapping weights from NPSFs to voxel activation levels derived from the model for English reading. Second, the brain locations for which the activation levels were predicted were derived from a factor analysis of the brain activation patterns during English reading. These meta-language locations were defined by the clusters of voxels with high loadings on each of the four main dimensions (factors), namely people, places, actions and feelings, underlying the neural representations of the stimulus sentences. This cross-language model succeeded in predicting the brain activation patterns associated with the reading of 60 individual Portuguese sentences that were entirely new to the model, attaining accuracies reliably above chance level. The prediction accuracy was not affected by whether the Portuguese speaker was monolingual or Portuguese-English bilingual. The model's confusion errors indicated an accurate capture of the events or states described in the sentence at a conceptual level. Overall, the cross-language predictive capability of the model demonstrates the neural commonality between speakers of different languages in the representations of everyday events and states, and provides an initial characterization of the common meta-language neural basis.
机译:该研究的目的是测试一种模型的跨语言生成能力,其基于句子的语义表征,预测句子读取的神经激活模式。在上一项关于英语单型扬声器的研究中(提交),计算模型从一组42个概念级语义特征(神经卓越语义特征,NPSF)以及针对神经网络的6个专题角色标记进行了映射激活模式(评估FMRI),以预测大脑位置网络中的激活水平。该模型使用了从基于英语的FMRI数据中获得的两种信息,以预测葡萄牙语中的单个句子的激活。首先,它将来自NPSF的映射权重到源自英语阅读模型的体素激活级别。其次,预测激活水平的大脑位置是从英语阅读期间脑激活模式的因子分析来源的。这些元语言位置由具有高负荷的体素簇定义为四个主要尺寸(因素),即人,地方,行动和感受,刺激句子的神经表征潜在的。这种跨语言模型成功地预测了与读取60个单独葡萄牙语句子相关的大脑激活模式,该句子完全新的模型,可靠地高于机会水平的准确性。预测准确性不受葡萄牙语者是单一的或葡萄牙语 - 英语双语的影响。该模型的混乱误差表示在概念层面上准确地捕获了句子中描述的事件或状态。总体而言,该模型的跨语言的预测能力表明在日常事件和状态的表示不同语言的人之间的神经共性,并提供常用的元语言神经基础的初步鉴定。

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