The Neural Consequences of Semantic Composition.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Heather Bruett, Marc N Coutanche
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Abstract

Humans can create completely new concepts through semantic composition. These "conceptual combinations" can be created by attributing the features of one concept to another (e.g., a "lemon flamingo" might be a yellow flamingo) or drawing on a relationship between concepts (e.g., a "lemon flamingo" might consume lemons). We ask how semantic composition modulates the neural representations of underlying concepts. Combining fMRI with multivariate pattern analysis, we interrogate neural patterns for concepts before and after they were subjected to semantic composition. We observe a postcomposition shift in neural patterns underlying weakly constrained concepts in the visual system. The composition of strongly constrained combinations draws on a network of semantic regions that include the right inferior frontal gyrus, left angular gyrus, left lateral anterior temporal lobe, and posterior cingulate cortex. Finally, a subset of the semantic network, in the left parahippocampal gyrus, distinguishes the manner of composition: relational or attributive. These findings reveal that semantic composition has neural consequences for the composed concepts and that the manner of composition affects how the brain's semantic network is deployed.

语义构成的神经后果。
人类可以通过语义组合创造出全新的概念。这些“概念组合”可以通过将一个概念的特征归因于另一个概念(例如,“柠檬火烈鸟”可能是一只黄色的火烈鸟)或利用概念之间的关系(例如,“柠檬火烈鸟”可能会消耗柠檬)来创建。我们询问语义组合如何调节潜在概念的神经表征。结合功能磁共振成像和多元模式分析,我们询问了概念在语义组合之前和之后的神经模式。我们观察到视觉系统中弱约束概念背后的神经模式的合成后移位。强约束组合的组成依赖于语义区域网络,包括右侧额下回、左侧角回、左侧外侧颞叶前部和后扣带皮层。最后,语义网络的一个子集,在左侧海马体旁回,区分组合方式:关系或属性。这些发现揭示了语义构成对所构成的概念具有神经后果,并且构成的方式影响大脑语义网络的部署方式。
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.10%
发文量
151
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience investigates brain–behavior interaction and promotes lively interchange among the mind sciences.
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