Semantic representations in inferior frontal and lateral temporal cortex during picture naming, reading, and repetition

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Liuzzi, Antonietta Gabriella [1 ]
Meersmans, Karen [1 ]
Peeters, Ronald [2 ]
De Deyne, Simon [3 ]
Dupont, Patrick [1 ]
Vandenberghe, Rik [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Neurosci, Lab Cognit Neurol, Leuven Brain Inst, Leuven, Belgium
[2] Univ Hosp Leuven, Radiol Dept, Leuven, Belgium
[3] Univ Melbourne, Sch Psychol Sci, Melbourne, Australia
[4] Univ Hosp Leuven, Neurol Dept, Leuven, Belgium
关键词
fMRI; IFG; MVPA; RSA; semantic similarity; STG; NEURAL BASIS; SENTENCE COMPREHENSION; SIMILARITY ANALYSIS; PREFRONTAL CORTEX; WORD RECOGNITION; LEXICAL ACCESS; BRAIN-REGIONS; DUAL-ROUTE; LANGUAGE; SPEECH;
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10.1002/hbm.26603
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Reading, naming, and repetition are classical neuropsychological tasks widely used in the clinic and psycholinguistic research. While reading and repetition can be accomplished by following a direct or an indirect route, pictures can be named only by means of semantic mediation. By means of fMRI multivariate pattern analysis, we evaluated whether this well-established fundamental difference at the cognitive level is associated at the brain level with a difference in the degree to which semantic representations are activated during these tasks. Semantic similarity between words was estimated based on a word association model. Twenty subjects participated in an event-related fMRI study where the three tasks were presented in pseudo-random order. Linear discriminant analysis of fMRI patterns identified a set of regions that allow to discriminate between words at a high level of word-specificity across tasks. Representational similarity analysis was used to determine whether semantic similarity was represented in these regions and whether this depended on the task performed. The similarity between neural patterns of the left Brodmann area 45 (BA45) and of the superior portion of the left supramarginal gyrus correlated with the similarity in meaning between entities during picture naming. In both regions, no significant effects were seen for repetition or reading. The semantic similarity effect during picture naming was significantly larger than the similarity effect during the two other tasks. In contrast, several regions including left anterior superior temporal gyrus and left ventral BA44/frontal operculum, among others, coded for semantic similarity in a task-independent manner. These findings provide new evidence for the dynamic, task-dependent nature of semantic representations in the left BA45 and a more task-independent nature of the representational activation in the lateral temporal cortex and ventral BA44/frontal operculum. The current multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) study revealed a neurobiological basis for the distinction between task-dependent and task-independent retrieval of word meaning. Whereas the left BA45 and supramarginal gyrus showed a semantic similarity effect during picture naming only, the anterior STG and ventral BA44/frontal operculum, among other regions, showed a task-independent semantic similarity effect. image
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