独特的神经机制支持内在的说话和内在的听力
Ladislas Nalborczyk1, Marieke Longcamp2, Mireille Bonnard3
1Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, LPC, Marseille, France; Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, LNC, Marseille, France.
概括
内在言语,即用头脑检查言语的能力,涉及到内在言语和内在听觉的独特的神经机制. 研究表明,初级运动皮质在内在说话时更活跃,支持运动模拟理论.
科学领域:
- 认知神经科学 认知神经科学
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 语音制作 语音制作
背景情况:
- 内在的言语,一种隐蔽的言语生产形式,伴随着感官感知.
- 产生内在语音感知的认知和神经机制仍在争论中.
- 内在的言语被认为有两个不同的组成部分:内在的言语和内在的听觉.
研究的目的:
- 调查不同的神经机制是否支持内在说话和内在听觉的现象学上不同的过程.
- 为了测试这种假设,内在的说话依赖于运动到感官模拟,而内在的听力依赖于记忆检索.
- 确定语音运动系统,特别是主要运动皮质在内在语音组件中的作用.
主要方法:
- 使用跨磁刺激 (TMS) 探测神经活动.
- 在肌肉水平上测量了TMS引起的反应的调制.
- 在31名参与者进行内在说话和内在听力任务时刺激了唇部初级运动皮质.
主要成果:
- 与内在听觉相比,内在说话显著增加了主要运动皮层刺激能力.
- 当参与者静静地产生音节时,这种效应更加明显,这些音节强烈地招募唇部运动.
- 数据证实了语言运动系统的差异性参与的预测.
结论:
- 这些发现支持了主要运动皮质参与内在语言的模型.
- 独特的神经机制是内在说话 (运动模拟) 和内在听力 (记忆检索) 的基础.
- 澄清了在一个人的脑海中默默地说话的神经实现.
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