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Fingerspelling, signed language, text and picture processing in deaf native signers: The role of the mid-fusiform gyrus

机译:聋人本地签名者的手指拼写,手语,文本和图片处理:梭形中回的作用

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In fingerspelling, different hand configurations are used to represent the different letters of the alphabet. Signers use this method of representing written language to fill lexical gaps in a signed language. Using fMRI, we compared cortical networks supporting the perception of fingerspelled, signed, written, and pictorial stimuli in deaf native signers of British Sign Language (BSL). In order to examine the effects of linguistic knowledge, hearing participants who knew neither fingerspelling nor a signed language were also tested. All input forms activated a left fronto-temporal network, including portions of left inferior temporal and mid-fusiform gyri, in both groups. To examine the extent to which activation in this region was influenced by orthographic structure, two contrasts of orthographic and non-orthographic stimuli were made: one using static stimuli (text vs. pictures), the other using dynamic stimuli (fingerspelling vs. signed language). Greater activation in left and right inferior temporal and mid-fusiform gyri was found for pictures than text in both deaf and hearing groups. In the fingerspelling vs. signed language contrast, a significant interaction indicated locations within the left and right mid-fusiform gyri. This showed greater activation for fingerspelling than signed language in deaf but not hearing participants. These results are discussed in light of recent proposals that the mid-fusiform gyrus may act as an integration region, mediating between visual input and higher-order stimulus properties. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
机译:在手指拼写中,不同的手形用于表示字母的不同字母。签名者使用这种表示书面语言的方法来填补签名语言中的词汇空白。使用fMRI,我们比较了在英国手语(BSL)的聋哑本国签名者中支持手指拼写,签名,书写和图片刺激的感知的皮质网络。为了检查语言知识的效果,还测试了既不懂拼写也不懂手语的听力参与者。所有输入形式均激活了左额颞网,包括两组左下颞和梭形中回。为了检查正交结构对这一区域激活的影响程度,对正交刺激和非正交刺激进行了两种对比:一种使用静态刺激(文本与图片),另一种使用动态刺激(手指拼写与手语)。 )。在聋人和听力组中,图片的左下和右下颞和梭形中回都有更大的激活作用。在手指拼写与手语对比中,显着的相互作用表明左梭状回和右梭状回中的位置。与聋人手语相比,这显示出比手语更大的手指拼写激活,但听觉参与者没有。根据最近的提议讨论了这些结果,即梭形中回可能充当整合区域,介导视觉输入和高阶刺激特性之间。 (c)2007 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利

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