语言序列处理与前额皮质

Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Matthias Schlesewsky
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由于语言必然随着时间的推移而发展,语言理解涉及到对有序输入的处理。在本文中,我们回顾了句法加工和词序变化的神经影像学发现,以揭示语言排序的神经基础,特别关注前额叶皮层(包括Broca区)的作用。基于几种语言的全部可用数据,我们认为不同类型的测序线索与额叶皮层的前后梯度激活相关,高度局部的序列线索在大多数后额叶区域(运动前皮层和相应的细胞结构额叶盖层)引发激活,而较少的局部序列线索(分别需要当前输入元素和当前句子或话语上下文之间的关系比较)在左侧额下回的连续更多的前部区域产生激活。我们认为,这种语言序列处理的神经认知梯度可以与前额叶皮层中更普遍的认知控制层次相关联,该层次也被证明沿着前后梯度变化(1)。我们得出结论,语言序列的处理以及随之而来的信息提取(例如语义关系)是语言处理的重要组成部分。遵循前额皮质神经认知组织的更一般原则。
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Linguistic Sequence Processing and the Prefrontal Cortex
Since language necessarily unfolds over time, language comprehension involves the processing of a sequentially ordered input. In this paper, we review neuroimaging findings on syntactic processing and word order variations in order to shed light on the neural bases of linguistic sequencing, focusing particularly on the role of prefrontal cortex (including Broca's region). On the basis of the full range of available data from several languages, we argue that different types of sequencing cues correlate with activation along an anterior-posterior gradient in frontal cortex, with highly local sequencing cues eliciting activation in the most posterior frontal regions (premotor cortex and the cytoarchitectonically corresponding frontal operculum) and less local sequencing cues (requiring relational comparisons between the current input element and the current sentence or discourse context, respectively) engendering activation in successively more anterior regions of the left inferior frontal gyrus. We argue that this neurocognitive gradient of linguistic sequence processing can be associated with a more general hierarchy of cognitive control in prefrontal cortex, which has also been shown to vary along an anterior-posterior gradient (1). We conclude that the processing of linguistic sequences and the concomitant extraction of information (e.g. semantic relations) from them, as an essential component of language processing, follows more general principles of neurocognitive organisation in prefrontal cortex.
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