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Beta oscillations reflect memory and motor aspects of spoken word production

机译:Beta振荡反映了口语生成的记忆和运动方面

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Two major components form the basis of spoken word production: the access of conceptual and lexical/phonological information in long-term memory, and motor preparation and execution of an articulatory program. Whereas the motor aspects of word production have been well characterized as reflected in alpha-beta desynchronization, the memory aspects have remained poorly understood. Using magnetoencephalography, we investigated the neurophysiological signature of not only motor but also memory aspects of spoken-word production. Participants named or judged pictures after reading sentences. To probe the involvement of the memory component, we manipulated sentence context. Sentence contexts were either constraining or nonconstraining toward the final word, presented as a picture. In the judgment task, participants indicated with a left-hand button press whether the picture was expected given the sentence. In the naming task, they named the picture. Naming and judgment were faster with constraining than nonconstraining contexts. Alpha-beta desynchronization was found for constraining relative to nonconstraining contexts pre-picture presentation. For the judgment task, beta desynchronization was observed in left posterior brain areas associated with conceptual processing and in right motor cortex. For the naming task, in addition to the same left posterior brain areas, beta desynchronization was found in left anterior and posterior temporal cortex (associated with memory aspects), left inferior frontal cortex, and bilateral ventral premotor cortex (associated with motor aspects). These results suggest that memory and motor components of spoken word production are reflected in overlapping brain oscillations in the beta band.
机译:语音产生的基础由两个主要部分组成:长期记忆中概念和词汇/语音信息的访问以及运动准备和发音程序的执行。尽管单词生成的运动方面已很好地体现在alpha-beta不同步中,但记忆方面仍知之甚少。使用脑磁图,我们不仅研究了运动的神经生理学特征,还研究了口语产生的记忆方面。参与者在阅读句子后命名或判断图片。为了探究记忆成分的参与,我们操纵了句子上下文。句子语境要么约束要么不约束最终的单词,如图所示。在判断任务中,参与者用左键指示按下该句子是否期望得到图片。在命名任务中,他们为图片命名。带约束的命名和判断比无约束的上下文要快。发现Alpha-beta不同步是相对于非约束上下文图片前呈现而言的约束。对于判断任务,在与概念处理相关的左后脑区域和右运动皮层中观察到β失步。对于命名任务,除了相同的左后脑区域外,还在左前和后颞皮层(与记忆方面有关),左下额叶皮层和双侧腹前运动皮层(与运动方面有关)中发现了β失步。这些结果表明,口语单词产生的记忆和运动成分反映在β波段重叠的大脑振动中。

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