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Neural correlates of fingerspelling, text, and sign processing in deaf American Sign Language-English bilinguals

机译:聋的美国手语-英语双语者的手指拼写,文本和符号处理的神经相关性

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We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to identify the neural regions that support comprehension of fingerspelled words, printed words, and American Sign Language (ASL) signs in deaf ASL-English bilinguals. Participants made semantic judgements (concrete-abstract?) to each lexical type, and hearing non-signers served as controls. All three lexical types engaged a left frontotemporal circuit associated with lexical semantic processing. Both printed and fingerspelled words activated the visual word form area for deaf signers only. Fingerspelled words were more left lateralised than signs, paralleling the difference between reading and listening for spoken language. Greater activation in left supramarginal gyrus was observed for signs compared to fingerspelled words, supporting its role in processing sign-specific phonology. Fingerspelling ability was negatively correlated with activation in left occipital cortex, while ASL ability was negatively correlated with activation in right angular gyrus. Overall, the results reveal both overlapping and distinct neural regions for comprehension of signs, text, and fingerspelling.
机译:我们使用功能磁共振成像来识别支持聋人ASL-英语双语者的拼写单词,印刷单词和美国手语(ASL)符号理解的神经区域。参与者对每种词汇类型进行语义判断(具体抽象吗?),并听取非签名者作为对照。所有这三种词汇类型都参与了与词汇语义处理相关的左额颞电路。印刷单词和手指拼写单词都激活了聋人签名者的视觉单词形式区域。拼写错误的单词比符号更偏向左侧,这与阅读和收听口语的区别相似。与手指拼写的单词相比,左上指回的激活程度更高,这支持其在处理特定于符号的语音中的作用。手指拼写能力与左枕皮质的激活呈负相关,而ASL能力与右角回中的激活呈负相关。总体而言,结果揭示了重叠的和截然不同的神经区域,用于理解符号,文本和手指拼写。

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