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Where the brain appreciates the final state of an event: The neural correlates of telicity

机译:大脑欣赏事件的最终状态的地方:elic的神经相关

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In this study we investigated whether the human brain distinguishes between telic events that necessarily entail a specified endpoint (e.g., reaching), and atelic events with no delimitation or final state (e.g., chasing). We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to explore the patterns of neural response associated with verbs denoting telic and atelic events, and found that the left posterior middle temporal gyrus (pMTG), an area consistently engaged by verb processing tasks, showed a significantly higher activation for telic compared with atelic verbs. These results provide the first evidence that the human brain appreciates whether events lead to an end or a change of state. Moreover, they provide an explanation for the long-debated question of which verb properties modulate neural activity in the left pMTG, as they indicate that, independently of any other semantic property, verb processing and event knowledge in this area are specifically related to the representation of telicity.
机译:在这项研究中,我们研究了人脑是否区分必须包含特定终点(例如到达)的telic事件和没有定界或最终状态(例如追逐)的atelic事件。我们使用功能磁共振成像来探索与表示telic和atelic事件的动词相关的神经反应模式,并发现左后颞中回(pMTG)(一个始终由动词处理任务参与的区域)显示出明显更高的激活telic与动词动词相比。这些结果提供了第一个证据,表明人脑欣赏事件是导致结果结束还是状态改变。此外,它们为长期争论的问题提供了解释,即哪个动词属性会调节左侧pMTG中的神经活动,因为它们表明,与任何其他语义属性无关,该领域中的动词处理和事件知识与表示特别相关。高雅。

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