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The functional neuroanatomy of comprehension and memory: the importance of prior knowledge.

机译:理解和记忆的功能性神经解剖学:先验知识的重要性。

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Stories are a common way in which humans convey and acquire new information. Their effectiveness and memorability require that they be understood which, in turn, depends on two factors-whether the story makes sense and the prior knowledge that the listener brings to bear. Comprehension requires the linking of related pieces of information, some provided within the story and some by the listener, in a process establishing coherence. In this study, we examined brain activations associated with story processing. During PET scanning, passages of prose were read twice to subjects during successive scans with the requirement to remember them. These were either standard stories that were readily comprehensible, or unusual stories for which the global theme was very difficult to extract without prior knowledge of the mental framework. This was manipulated by the provision of relevant, irrelevant or no visual cues shortly before the story. Ratings of comprehension provided by the subjects just after each scan confirmed that standard stories were more comprehensible than the unusual stories, as were unusual stories with a mental framework compared with those without. PET results showed activation of anterior and ventral parts of the medial parietal/posterior cingulate cortex in association with hearing unusual stories when subjects were given prior knowledge of what it might be about. Medial ventral orbitofrontal cortex and left temporal pole activations were found to be associated with more general aspects of comprehension. Medial parietal cortex (precuneus) and left prefrontal cortex were associated with story repetition. We suggest that while the temporal pole is involved in the linking of propositions to build a narrative, the anterior medial parietal/posterior cingulate cortex is concerned with linking this information with prior knowledge. All of this occurs in the context of a general memory processing/retrieval system that includes the posterior parietal (precuneus) and prefrontal cortex. Knowledge of how distinct brain regions contribute differentially to aspects of comprehension and memory has implications for understanding how these processes break down in conditions of brain injury or disease.
机译:故事是人类传达和获取新信息的常见方式。他们的有效性和难忘性要求他们被理解,而这又取决于两个因素:故事是否有意义,以及听众需要承担的先验知识。理解需要在建立连贯性的过程中链接相关的信息,其中一些信息是在故事中提供的,而某些信息是由听众提供的。在这项研究中,我们检查了与故事处理相关的大脑激活。在PET扫描过程中,散文段落在连续扫描过程中被读给对象两次,需要记住它们。这些要么是易于理解的标准故事,要么是不具备事先了解心理框架就很难提取全球主题的不寻常故事。在故事开始前不久,通过提供相关的,不相关的或没有视觉提示来操纵此操作。受试者在每次扫描后所提供的理解力等级证实,标准故事比不寻常的故事更容易理解,具有心理框架的不寻常故事与没有心理框架的不寻常故事一样。 PET结果显示,当事先向受试者提供有关可能的内容的信息时,内侧顶壁/扣带后扣带皮层的前部和腹侧部分会激活,并听到不寻常的故事。发现腹内侧眶额叶皮层和左颞极激活与理解的更一般方面有关。内侧顶叶皮层(前神经)和左前额叶皮层与故事重复相关。我们建议,虽然颞极参与命题的链接以建立叙述,但前内侧顶叶/后扣带回皮层与将这些信息与先验知识联系在一起。所有这些都是在包括后顶壁(前神经突)和前额叶皮层的一般记忆处理/检索系统的背景下发生的。了解不同的大脑区域如何在理解和记忆方面做出不同的贡献,对于理解这些过程在脑损伤或疾病情况下如何分解具有重要意义。

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