脑电图上的伽马和θ / α波段振荡可以区分内心言语的内容。

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eNeuro Pub Date : 2025-02-10 Print Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0297-24.2025
Thomas J Whitford, Kevin M Spencer, Marianthe Godwin, Yoji Hirano, Lawrence Kin-Hei Chung, Wadim Vodovozov, Oren Griffiths, Anthony W F Harris, Mike E Le Pelley, Bradley N Jack
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内心言语是指在一个人的头脑中无声地产生语言。作为一种纯粹的心理行为,没有明显的身体表现,内心语言是出了名的难以量化的。内在言语被认为与外在言语密切相关。与外部产生的语言相比,公开的语言会引起更少的听觉诱发电位(一种被称为说话诱发抑制的现象),伽马和θ波段的振荡活动也会发生变化。鉴于内在言语和外在言语之间的功能相似性,本研究采用了一种新的实验方案来研究这些指标是否可以用来区分一个人的内在言语的内容。健康的对照组参与者(n = 129)在精确指定的时间发出一个内音节。同时提出一个可听音节,该音节与内音节的内容匹配或不匹配。听觉诱发电位N1分量在匹配条件下被抑制,P2分量在不匹配条件下被抑制,与我们之前的研究结果一致。一个新的发现是,匹配和不匹配条件可以根据其诱发的伽马和θ / α振荡来区分。在P2附近有一个单一的伽马波段振荡,在匹配和不匹配条件下的频谱功率不同,这为“晚”伽马波段活动可能表明有意识地感知期望违反或认知预测错误的观点提供了支持。匹配条件和不匹配条件在跨越θ和α波段的临时扩展簇中的诱发功率也有所不同。本研究的结果为“内部言语诱导抑制”现象提供了支持,并证明内部音节可以通过头皮脑电图(诱发电位和振荡)根据其内容是否与同时呈现的可听音节相匹配来区分。内在言语是指在一个人的头脑中无声地产生语言。作为一种纯粹的心理行为,没有明显的身体表现,内心语言一直是出了名的难以量化的经验。本研究的目的是开发一种客观的、基于脑电图的内在言语标记,该标记对其内容敏感。本研究的结果表明,在脑电图上,根据听觉诱发的活动和诱发的伽马和θ / α波段的振荡,可以区分内在言语中产生的两个音节。伽马波段振荡可能代表一种“认知”预测误差。在非侵入性生物识别信号的基础上确定一个人内心语言内容的能力可能具有重要的商业、工业和临床应用。
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Gamma and Theta/Alpha-Band Oscillations in the Electroencephalogram Distinguish the Content of Inner Speech.

Inner speech refers to the silent production of language in one's mind. As a purely mental action without obvious physical manifestations, inner speech has been notoriously difficult to quantify. To address this issue, the present study repurposed the phenomenon of speaking-induced suppression, wherein overt speech has been consistently shown to elicit reduced auditory evoked potentials compared with externally generated speech, as well as changes in oscillatory activity in gamma and theta frequency bands. Given the functional similarities between inner and overt speech, we used an established experimental protocol to investigate whether similar metrics could be used to distinguish the content of inner speech. Healthy participants (n = 129) produced an inner syllable at a precisely specified time. An audible syllable was concurrently presented which either matched or mismatched the content of the inner syllable. The results revealed that Match and Mismatch conditions could be differentiated on the basis of their evoked oscillations in the gamma, theta, and alpha bands. Notably, there was a gamma-band oscillation in the vicinity of the P2 that differed between the Match and Mismatch conditions, suggesting that "late" gamma-band activity may index consciously perceived expectancy violations, or cognitive prediction errors. Regarding the auditory evoked potentials, the N1 component was suppressed in the Match condition while the P2 component was suppressed in the Mismatch condition, replicating previous findings. This study provides support for the existence of "inner speaking-induced suppression", and demonstrates that inner syllables can be differentiated based on their influence on the electroencephalographic activity elicited by simultaneously-presented audible syllables.

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eNeuro
eNeuro Neuroscience-General Neuroscience
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5.00
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期刊介绍: An open-access journal from the Society for Neuroscience, eNeuro publishes high-quality, broad-based, peer-reviewed research focused solely on the field of neuroscience. eNeuro embodies an emerging scientific vision that offers a new experience for authors and readers, all in support of the Society’s mission to advance understanding of the brain and nervous system.
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