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Lexical and syntactic representations in the brain: An fMRI investigation with multi-voxel pattern analyses

机译:大脑中的词汇和句法表征:具有多体素模式分析的fMRI研究

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Work in theoretical linguistics and psycholinguistics suggests that human linguistic knowledge forms a continuum between individual lexical items and abstract syntactic representations, with most linguistic representations falling between the two extremes and taking the form of lexical items stored together with the syntactic/semantic contexts in which they frequently occur. Neuroimaging evidence further suggests that no brain region is selectively sensitive to only lexical information or only syntactic information. Instead, all the key brain regions that support high-level linguistic processing have been implicated in both lexical and syntactic processing, suggesting that our linguistic knowledge is plausibly represented in a distributed fashion in these brain regions. Given this distributed nature of linguistic representations, multi-voxel pattern analyses (MVPAs) can help uncover important functional properties of the language system. In the current study we use MVPAs to ask two questions: (1) Do language brain regions differ in how robustly they represent lexical vs. syntactic information? and (2) Do any of the language bran regions distinguish between "pure" lexical information (lists of words) and "pure" abstract syntactic information (jabberwocky sentences) in the pattern of activity? We show that lexical information is represented more robustly than syntactic information across many language regions (with no language region showing the opposite pattern), as evidenced by a better discrimination between conditions that differ along the lexical dimension (sentences vs. jabberwocky, and word lists vs. nonword lists) than between conditions that differ along the syntactic dimension (sentences vs. word lists, and jabberwocky vs. nonword lists). This result suggests that lexical information may play a more critical role than syntax in the representation of linguistic meaning. We also show that several language regions reliably discriminate between "pure" lexical information and "pure" abstract syntactic information in their patterns of neural activity.
机译:理论语言学和心理语言学的研究表明,人类语言知识形成了单个词汇项和抽象句法表征之间的连续体,大多数语言表征都处于两个极端之间,并以词汇项的形式与它们所处的句法/语义语境一起存储经常发生。神经影像学证据进一步表明,没有大脑区域对词汇信息或句法信息有选择地敏感。取而代之的是,所有支持高级语言处理的关键大脑区域都与词汇和句法处理有关,这表明我们的语言知识在这些大脑区域中可能以分布方式表示。鉴于语言表示的这种分布式性质,多体素模式分析(MVPA)可以帮助发现语言系统的重要功能特性。在当前的研究中,我们使用MVPA提出两个问题:(1)语言大脑区域在表示词汇信息与句法信息的鲁棒性方面是否有所不同? (2)在活动模式中,任何一个语言麸皮区域都可以区分“纯”词汇信息(单词列表)和“纯”抽象句法信息(轻率句子)吗?我们证明,在许多语言区域(没有语言区域显示相反的模式)中,词法信息比句法信息更可靠地表示,这可以通过沿词法维度(句子vs. jabberwocky和单词列表)之间条件的更好区分来证明与非单词列表)之间的差异,以及在句法维度上不同的条件(句子与单词列表以及jabberwocky与非单词列表)之间的差异。这一结果表明,在语言意义的表示中,词汇信息可能比语法起更关键的作用。我们还表明,在其神经活动模式中,几个语言区域可靠地区分了“纯”词汇信息和“纯”抽象句法信息。

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