Orthographic and phonological processing in the left ventral occipitotemporal cortex during Chinese word reading.

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Psychophysiology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-04 DOI:10.1111/psyp.14703
Lala Gu, Yingdan Pang, Jiayi Yang, Jing Qu, Nannan Gu, Leilei Mei
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Abstract

The left ventral occipitotemporal cortex (lvOT) has been consistently identified as a crucial structure in word reading, and its function varies across subregions. Nevertheless, the specific function of the lvOT and its subregions remains controversial because the obvious grapheme-to-phoneme correspondence rules of alphabetic languages make it difficult to disentangle the contributions of orthography and phonology to neural activations. To explore information processing in lvOT subregions, the present study manipulated the orthography and phonology in a factorial design and used the fMRI rapid adaptation paradigm. The results revealed a posterior-to-anterior functional gradient in lvOT in Chinese word reading and specified that the functional transition from sublexical to lexical processing occurred in the middle subregion close to the classic VWFA. More importantly, we found that the middle and posterior subregions of lvOT are responsible for processing both orthographic and phonological information during Chinese word reading. These results elaborated the function of the lvOT in Chinese word reading.

中文单词阅读时左侧腹枕部颞叶皮层的正字法和语音加工
左腹枕颞皮层(lvOT)一直被认为是单词阅读的关键结构,其功能在不同的亚区也各不相同。然而,lvOT 及其亚区的具体功能仍存在争议,因为字母语言明显的词素与音素对应规则使得正字法和语音学对神经激活的贡献难以区分。为了探究lvOT亚区的信息处理,本研究采用因子设计操纵了正字法和语音学,并使用了fMRI快速适应范式。研究结果显示,在汉语词汇阅读中,lvOT存在后向前方的功能梯度,并明确了从词汇加工到词汇加工的功能转换发生在靠近经典VWFA的中间亚区。更重要的是,我们发现在汉语单词阅读过程中,lvOT的中间和后部亚区同时负责处理正字法和语音信息。这些结果阐述了lvOT在中文词汇阅读中的功能。
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Psychophysiology
Psychophysiology 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
8.10%
发文量
225
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Founded in 1964, Psychophysiology is the most established journal in the world specifically dedicated to the dissemination of psychophysiological science. The journal continues to play a key role in advancing human neuroscience in its many forms and methodologies (including central and peripheral measures), covering research on the interrelationships between the physiological and psychological aspects of brain and behavior. Typically, studies published in Psychophysiology include psychological independent variables and noninvasive physiological dependent variables (hemodynamic, optical, and electromagnetic brain imaging and/or peripheral measures such as respiratory sinus arrhythmia, electromyography, pupillography, and many others). The majority of studies published in the journal involve human participants, but work using animal models of such phenomena is occasionally published. Psychophysiology welcomes submissions on new theoretical, empirical, and methodological advances in: cognitive, affective, clinical and social neuroscience, psychopathology and psychiatry, health science and behavioral medicine, and biomedical engineering. The journal publishes theoretical papers, evaluative reviews of literature, empirical papers, and methodological papers, with submissions welcome from scientists in any fields mentioned above.
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