PET activation and language.

H Chertkow, S Murtha
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Abstract

Brain activation studies using positron emission tomography (PET) to study language have produced a breakthrough in our understanding of the neural basis of language over the past decade. A neural basis for the visual lexicon and for auditory verbal short term memory components have been proposed. Wernicke's and Broca's areas are being recast in terms of localized components of phonological input and output. Some classical regions, such as the arcuate fasciculus, are having their "classical" roles questioned, while other regions, such as the basal temporal language zone, are growing progressively in terms of their recognized importance. Finally, other areas, such as the anterior cingulate and the left inferior prefrontal area, seem to be activated across a range of tasks, but their exact processing roles remain a matter of some debate.

PET激活和语言。
在过去的十年里,利用正电子发射断层扫描(PET)研究语言的大脑激活研究在我们对语言的神经基础的理解上取得了突破。提出了视觉词汇和听觉言语短时记忆的神经基础。Wernicke's和Broca's区域正在根据语音输入和输出的局部成分进行重塑。一些经典区域,如弓状束,其“经典”作用受到质疑,而其他区域,如基底颞叶语言区,在其公认的重要性方面正在逐步增长。最后,其他区域,如前扣带区和左下前额叶区,似乎在一系列任务中被激活,但它们的确切处理作用仍然存在一些争议。
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