Understanding the diversity and consistency of neural codes for human semantic representations

T. Rogers
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What causes patterns of functional specialization in the human brain? Are such responses built into our genetic inheritance, or do they arise through learning and experience with environmental structure? The nature and extent of diversity in human cognition hinges upon answers to these questions. I will discuss new work suggesting that the functional profiles of different cortical regions are jointly constrained by their long-range anatomical connectivity and by learning and experience. At a coarse scale this arrangement produces homologies across individuals with little effect of experience, but at a finer scale, substantial individual vari-ability can be observed. I will support these arguments with reference to new brain imaging, computational modeling, and patient studies of semantic memory ̶ the form of memory that supports knowledge about the meanings of words and objects. The convergence of methods suggests a new account of semantic representation that reconciles long-standing theoretical
理解人类语义表示的神经编码的多样性和一致性
是什么导致了人类大脑功能专门化的模式?这种反应是与生俱来的基因遗传,还是通过对环境结构的学习和体验而产生的?人类认知多样性的本质和程度取决于对这些问题的回答。我将讨论新的工作表明,不同的皮质区域的功能概况是共同的约束他们的远程解剖连接和学习和经验。在粗糙的尺度上,这种安排在个体之间产生同源性,几乎没有经验的影响,但在更精细的尺度上,可以观察到大量的个体可变性。我将引用新的脑成像、计算建模和语义记忆的患者研究来支持这些论点——语义记忆是一种支持关于单词和物体意义的知识的记忆形式。方法的融合提出了一种新的语义表示的解释,它调和了长期存在的理论
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