抽象社会概念加工过程中脑电源的时空活动。

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Natalie M Trumpp, Markus Kiefer
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概念通常指的是社会性,即关于人与人之间互动的知识。基础认知理论提出,这些社会概念在处理社会互动的大脑回路中表现出来。事件相关电位研究考察了在词汇决策任务中对抽象社会概念和抽象控制概念作出反应时脑电活动的时间过程。对估计容量源活动的分析显示,左脑岛的社会概念活动增加,开始时间为216毫秒,额叶区域的活动稍晚一些(292毫秒)。这两个区域分别与移情和心智化有关。社会概念也增强了左前颞叶(292毫秒)的活动,这是一个支持语义整合的异模语义中枢。随后(438毫秒),社会概念激活了通常在社会互动中参与的额顶叶脑网络。社会认知脑网络的早期活动增加(< 300 ms)最有可能表明对概念特征的获取,而后期活动增加可能反映了语义的阐述。根据概念认知的混合模型,抽象社会概念的加工以与移情和社会互动相关的大脑区域为基础,并辅以异模语义中枢区域的语义整合过程。
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Spatio-temporal activity of brain electrical sources during processing of abstract social concepts.

concepts frequently refer to socialness, that is knowledge about interactions between people. Grounded cognition theories propose that such social concepts are represented in brain circuits involved in processing social interactions. The present event-related potential study investigated the time course of electrical brain activity in response to abstract social concepts compared to abstract control concepts presented during a lexical decision task. Analysis of estimated volume source activity revealed increased activity to social concepts in the left insula with an onset of 216 ms and somewhat later in frontal brain areas (292 ms). These regions are associated with empathy and mentalizing, respectively. Social concepts also enhanced activity in the left anterior temporal lobe (292 ms), a heteromodal semantic hub supporting semantic integration. Later (438 ms), social concepts activated a fronto-parietal brain network typically engaged during social interaction. Early activity increases in social cognition brain networks (< 300 ms) most probably indicate access to conceptual features, while later activity increases may reflect semantic elaboration. In accordance with hybrid models of conceptual cognition, processing of abstract social concepts is grounded in brain regions associated with empathy and social interactions, complemented by semantic integration processes in heteromodal semantic hub areas.

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