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Neural Mechanisms of Parental Communicative Adjustments in Spoken Language

机译:口语中父母交际调整的神经机制

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During cultural transmission, caregivers typically adjust their form of speech according to the presumed characteristics of an infant/child, a phenomenon known as infant/child directed speech (IDS/CDS) or "parentese." Although ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) damage was previously found to be associated with failure in adjusting non-verbal communicative behaviors, little is known about the neural mechanisms of verbal communicative adjustments, such as IDS/CDS. In the current study, 30 healthy mothers with preschool-age children underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while performing a picture naming task which required them to name an object for either a child or an adult. In the picture naming task, mothers exhibited a longer naming duration in the toward-child condition than the toward-adult control condition. Naming an object for a child, compared with naming it for an adult, resulted in greater involvement in the vmPFC and other regions (e.g., cerebellum) in the global caregiving network. In particular, the vmPFC exhibited task-related deactivation and decreased functional connectivity with the supplementary motor, precentral, postcentral, and supramarginal regions. These findings suggest that the vmPFC, which is included in the default mode network, is involved in optimizing communicative behaviors for the inter-generational transmission of knowledge. This function of the vmPFC may be considered as a prosocial drive to lead to prosocial communicative behaviors depending on the context. This study provides a better understanding of the neural mechanisms involved in communicative adjustments for children and insight into related applied research fields such as parenting, pedagogy, and education. (C) 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of IBRO.
机译:在文化传播过程中,照料者通常会根据婴儿/儿童的假定特征调整他们的语言形式,这种现象被称为婴儿/儿童定向语言(IDS/CDS)或“父母语言”尽管先前发现腹内侧前额叶皮质(vmPFC)损伤与非言语交际行为调节失败有关,但对言语交际调节的神经机制,如IDS/CDS,知之甚少。在目前的研究中,30名有学龄前儿童的健康母亲在执行图片命名任务时接受了功能性磁共振成像(fMRI),该任务要求她们为儿童或成人命名一个物体。在图片命名任务中,母亲在接近儿童的条件下比接近成人的条件下表现出更长的命名持续时间。与成人命名对象相比,为儿童命名对象会使vmPFC和全球护理网络中的其他区域(如小脑)参与度更高。特别是,vmPFC表现出与任务相关的失活,与辅助运动区、中央前区、中央后区和边缘上区的功能连接减少。这些发现表明,默认模式网络中的vmPFC参与优化跨代知识传播的交际行为。vmPFC的这一功能可被视为亲社会驱动力,根据语境导致亲社会交际行为。本研究有助于更好地理解儿童交际调节中涉及的神经机制,并深入了解相关的应用研究领域,如育儿、教育学和教育学。(C) 2020作者。由爱思唯尔有限公司代表IBRO出版。

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