单词语义相关性在人类大脑皮层诱发的谐波记忆信号

IF 3.6 1区 心理学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Yasuki Noguchi
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当我们同时记忆多个单词时,这些单词之间的语义关联有助于记忆。例如,有关 "苹果"、"香蕉 "和 "橘子 "的信息会通过 "水果 "这一共同概念联系起来,从而变得易于保持和回忆。言语工作记忆中这种语义整合的神经机制仍不清楚。在此,我使用脑电图(EEG)研究了健康人在记忆语义相关(Sem 试验)或不相关(NonSem 试验)的五个名词时的神经信号。结果发现,NonSem 试验中保留期振荡信号(8-30 Hz)的规则性低于 Sem 试验,这表明记忆互不相关的单词会在颞叶皮层诱发非谐波(不规则)波形。这些结果表明:(i) 单词的语义特征被保留为一组特定频率的神经振荡;(ii) 记忆具有共同语义特征的单词会通过振荡信号的共振或整合(共享)产生谐波大脑反应。
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Harmonic memory signals in the human cerebral cortex induced by semantic relatedness of words.

Harmonic memory signals in the human cerebral cortex induced by semantic relatedness of words.

When we memorize multiple words simultaneously, semantic relatedness among those words assists memory. For example, the information about "apple", "banana," and "orange" will be connected via a common concept of "fruits" and become easy to retain and recall. Neural mechanisms underlying this semantic integration in verbal working memory remain unclear. Here I used electroencephalography (EEG) and investigated neural signals when healthy human participants memorized five nouns semantically related (Sem trial) or not (NonSem trial). The regularity of oscillatory signals (8-30 Hz) during the retention period was found to be lower in NonSem than Sem trials, indicating that memorizing words unrelated to each other induced a non-harmonic (irregular) waveform in the temporal cortex. These results suggest that (i) semantic features of a word are retained as a set of neural oscillations at specific frequencies and (ii) memorizing words sharing a common semantic feature produces harmonic brain responses through a resonance or integration (sharing) of the oscillatory signals.

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