抽象与具体:寻找语言二分法的神经认知正当性

L. K. Shamina
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本文对国外学者关于抽象词汇的神经生理基础的研究进行了综述。它分析了抽象词和具体词的主要区别,以及它们的分类方式。本文还探讨了抽象概念的语义关联概念。语义关联,或关联词,是指在现实世界或上下文中,其含义不是同义的,但经常联系在一起的词。对支持在语境中使用抽象知识的记忆表征的研究表明,与之前关注语言或其他对许多不同抽象概念进行快速和相似处理的研究有显著偏差。目前,人们非常关注抽象词汇的深层、基于上下文的处理研究,这是理解人类思维、推理和决策过程的核心。在过去的二十年里,一个广泛的国外研究项目集中在大脑的模态感觉、运动和情感系统在概念知识的存储和检索中的作用。本文介绍了国外作者在神经影像学方法、自由繁殖实验、指令繁殖、配对识别和实验室研究等方面的研究成果。结果,得出了关于区分抽象和具体概念的明确标准的结论。
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Abstract vs Concrete: In Search for Neurocognitive Justification of the Linguistic Dichotomy
The article presents a detailed review of the studies by foreign authors on the subject of the neurophysiological substrate of abstract words. It analyses the main differences between abstract and concrete words, and the ways in which they are categorized. The article also investigates the notion of semantic association of abstract concepts. Semantic association, or associated words, are the words whose meanings are not synonymous, but which are often linked together in the real world or context. The study of memory representations that support the use of abstract knowledge in context shows significant deviation from the previous studies focusing on linguistic or other processing that occurs quickly and similarly for many different abstract concepts. Much attention is currently being paid to the research of the deeper, context-based processing of abstract words, which is central to understanding of human thought, reasoning, and decision-making processes. An extensive foreign research program over the past two decades has focused on the role of the brain’s modal sensory, motor, and affective systems in the storage and retrieval of conceptual knowledge. The article considers the works by foreign authors who conducted their research based on neuroimaging methods, experiments in free reproduction, reproduction on command, pair-associated recognition, and laboratory studies. As the result, conclusions were drawn regarding clear criteria for distinguishing between abstract and concrete concepts.
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