[语言处理过程中的大脑活动]。

Ceskoslovenska fysiologie Pub Date : 2004-01-01
J Petrek
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负责语言理解的神经系统必须快速处理和整合大量异质语言数据。该系统的体系结构没有适当的和普遍可接受的描述。这意味着,没有一种语言处理模型可以毫无问题地解释有局灶性病变的神经系统患者的语言功能障碍,并解释在健康人群和患者中处理语言处理各个方面的实验结果同样不一致。本文总结了几位作者利用电生理记录技术和代谢成像技术(PET和MRI)寻找“大脑在哪里”和“如何”处理开放类词和封闭类词、名词和动词,或者什么是语言处理中语义和句法过程的时间协调和横向性”问题的答案的主要研究成果。读者可能很快就会发现,研究结果中经常出现的矛盾,可能是由于实验的设计、所施加刺激的性质、实验参与者在实验中要解决的任务类型。在患者中,这也可能是由于解剖定位的准确性和神经结构病变的程度。然而,在这种情况下,有必要提醒的是,应用的方法有其优点和缺点。代谢成像技术可靠地告知代谢活跃的大脑结构的确切定位,但它们只能给出大脑过程的时间动态的粗略图像。另一方面,电生理技术准确地反映了记录电极附近神经元激活的时间动态,但它们对远离注册点的区域的神经元组装的活动几乎没有说明。
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[Brain activity during language processing].

The neural system, responsible for language comprehension, must quickly process and integrate a large amount of heterogenous linguistic data. There is no appropriate and generally acceptable description of the architecture of this system. This means that no model of language processing is available that will allow, without problems, to interpret the wide range of disorders of language functions in neurological patients with focal lesions and explain the no less inconsistent results of experiments dealing with various aspects of language processing both in healthy people and in patients. In this paper are summed up the main findings from works of several authors who with electrophysiological recording techniques and metabolic imaging techniques (PET and MRI) sought answers to the question "where" and "how" in the brain are processed open class words and closed class words, nouns and verbs, or perhaps what is the temporal co-ordination and laterality of semantic and syntactic processes in language processing. The frequent contradictions in the findings, which a reader may quickly discover, are probably due to the design of the experiment, the properties of the stimulus applied, the type of the task to be solved during the experiment by its participants. In patients it may be also due to the accuracy of the determination of the anatomical localization and the extent of the lesions in nervous structures. In this context, however, it is necessary to be reminded that applied methods have their strong as well as weak points. Metabolic imaging techniques reliably inform of the exact localization of metabolically active brain structures, but they only give a rough picture of temporal dynamics of brain processes. On the other hand, electrophysiological techniques reflect precisely the temporal dynamics of neuronal activation near the recording electrode, but they say little about the activity of neuronal assemblies in areas remote from the site of registration.

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