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The brain retains individual word meanings and integrated sentence information after listening. These distinct neural signals are spatially organized, with sentence-level processing localized in the left posterior superior temporal gyrus.

Keywords:
Body-part categoryElectrocorticographyLexical working memoryLiving categoryNegationNeurolinguisticsQuestion & answerSentence integration

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  • Neuroscience
  • Psycholinguistics
  • Cognitive Science

Background:

  • Effective communication relies on retaining information beyond sentence comprehension.
  • Limited understanding exists on how the brain retains linguistic information post-sentence.
  • Key question: Does the brain store holistic sentence representations and/or independent lexical item traces?

Purpose of the Study:

  • Investigate neural encoding and retention of lexical items and integrated sentence representations after the end of a sentence (EOS).
  • Determine the spatial organization of these distinct neural signals in the brain.

Main Methods:

  • Analyzed high gamma envelope in electrocorticography (ECoG) data from 15 epilepsy patients.
  • Used a question-and-answer paradigm with specific sentence stimuli.
  • Applied label-based encoding models to predict neural responses from linguistic content and negation labels.

Main Results:

  • Lexical information encoding channels were widespread across cortical areas.
  • Sentence-specific encoding was highly localized in the left posterior superior temporal gyrus (pSTG).
  • Both lexical and sentence information persisted during response preparation.

Conclusions:

  • Provides direct evidence for distinct spatial organization of lexical and sentence-level representations in the human brain post-EOS.
  • Suggests differential neural encoding for individual words versus integrated sentence meaning.