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Orthographic/phonological facilitation of naming responses in the picture-word task: an event-related fMRI study using overt vocal responding.

机译:字词任务中命名响应的字法/语音简化:一项与事件相关的功能磁共振成像研究,使用明显的声音响应。

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In the picture-word interference task, naming responses are facilitated when a distractor word is orthographically and phonologically related to the depicted object as compared to an unrelated word. We used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the cerebral hemodynamic responses associated with this priming effect. Serial (or independent-stage) and interactive models of word production that explicitly account for picture-word interference effects assume that the locus of the effect is at the level of retrieving phonological codes, a role attributed recently to the left posterior superior temporal cortex (Wernicke's area). This assumption was tested by randomly presenting participants with trials from orthographically related and unrelated distractor conditions and acquiring image volumes coincident with the estimated peak hemodynamic response for each trial. Overt naming responses occurred in the absence of scanner noise, allowing reaction time data to be recorded. Analysis of this data confirmed the priming effect. Analysis of the fMRI data revealed blood oxygen level-dependent signal decreases in Wernicke's area and the right anterior temporal cortex, whereas signal increases were observed in the anterior cingulate, the right orbitomedial prefrontal, somatosensory, and inferior parietal cortices, and the occipital lobe. The results are interpreted as supporting the locus for the facilitation effect as assumed by both classes of theoretical model of word production. In addition, our results raise the possibilities that, counterintuitively, picture-word interference might be increased by the presentation of orthographically related distractors, due to competition introduced by activation of phonologically related word forms, and that this competition requires inhibitory processes to be resolved. The priming effect is therefore viewed as being sufficient to offset the increased interference. We conclude that information from functional imaging studies might be useful for constraining theoretical models of word production.
机译:在图片词干扰任务中,当干扰词与不相关词相比在字面上和语音上与所描绘的对象有关时,则有助于命名响应。我们使用事件相关的功能磁共振成像(fMRI)来研究与这种启动效应相关的脑血流动力学反应。明确说明图片-单词干扰效应的单词产生的串行(或独立阶段)和交互式模型假定该效应的源头位于检索语音代码的水平,该角色最近归因于左后颞颞皮层(韦尼克(Wernicke)地区。通过随机向参加者介绍与拼字相关和不相关的牵张器条件进行的试验,并获取与每个试验的估计峰值血流动力学反应相符的图像量,对这一假设进行了测试。在没有扫描仪噪音的情况下发生了明显的命名响应,从而可以记录反应时间数据。对这些数据的分析证实了引发作用。对fMRI数据的分析显示,在Wernicke区域和右前颞皮层中血氧水平相关的信号减少,而在前扣带状,右眶额前额叶,体感和顶叶下皮质以及枕叶中观察到信号增加。两类单词产生的理论模型都假定,结果被解释为促进促进作用的场所。此外,我们的研究结果提出了这样的可能性,与直觉相关的干扰词的出现与直觉相关的干扰可能会增加,这是由于语音相关字形激活引起的竞争,并且这种竞争需要抑制过程得以解决。因此,启动效应被认为足以抵消增加的干扰。我们得出结论,来自功能成像研究的信息可能对约束单词产生的理论模型很有用。

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