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Essential role of the right superior parietal cortex in Japanese kana mirror reading: An fMRI study.

机译:右上顶叶皮层在日本假名镜像阅读中的重要作用:一项功能磁共振成像研究。

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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate the neural substrates responsible for Japanese kana mirror reading. Japanese kana words, arranged vertically from top to bottom, were used in the mirror reading task in 10 normal right-handed Japanese adults. Since both mirror-reversed and normally oriented kana items are read in the same (top to bottom) direction, it was possible to minimize the oculomotor effects which often occur in the process of mirror reading of alphabetical language. By using the SPM96 random effect analysis method, a significant increase in the blood oxygen level-dependent signal during mirror reading relative to normal reading was detected in multiple brain regions, including the bilateral superior occipital gyri, bilateral middle occipital gyri corresponding to Brodmann area (BA) 18/19, bilateral lingual gyri (BA 19), left inferior occipital gyrus (BA 18), left inferior temporal cortex (BA 37), bilateral fusiform gyri (BA 19), right superior parietal cortex (SPC) (BA 7), left inferior frontal gyrus (BA 44/45) and an inferior part of the left BA 6. In addition to these cortical regions, the right caudate nucleus and right cerebellum were also activated. The activation found in the right SPC and the left inferior temporal region is consistent with the hypothesis that mirror reading involves both the dorsal visuospatial and ventral object recognition pathways. In particular, a significant correlation was found between the fMRI signal change in the right SPC and the behavioural performance (error index) in the task. This may reflect increased demand on the right SPC for the spatial transformation which is required for the accurate recognition of mirror-reversed kana items. This relationship between the haemodynamic response in a specific brain area and the behavioural data provides new evidence for the essential role of the right SPC in Japanese kana mirror reading.
机译:功能磁共振成像(fMRI)用于研究负责日本假名镜读取的神经基质。日语的假名单词从上到下垂直排列,用于10名正常的惯用右手日本成年人的镜子阅读任务中。由于反转的假名和正常定向的假名物品都是沿相同的方向(从上到下)读取的,因此可以最大程度地减少在字母语言的镜像读取过程中经常出现的动眼效应。通过使用SPM96随机效应分析方法,在多个大脑区域(包括双侧枕上回,对应于Brodmann区域的双侧枕中回)检测到镜面阅读期间血氧水平依赖性信号相对于正常阅读显着增加( BA)18/19,双侧舌状回(BA 19),左枕下回(BA 18),左颞下皮质(BA 37),双侧梭状回(BA 19),右上顶皮质(SPC)(BA 7) ),左下额回(BA 44/45)和左BA 6的下部分。除了这些皮质区域外,右尾状核和右小脑也被激活。在右SPC和左下颞区发现的激活与以下假设一致:镜面反射涉及背侧视觉空间和腹侧物体识别途径。特别是,在右SPC中的fMRI信号变化与任务中的行为表现(错误指数)之间发现了显着的相关性。这可能反映出对正确的SPC进行空间转换的需求增加,这是准确识别镜像反转假名项目所需的。特定大脑区域的血流动力学反应与行为数据之间的这种关系为正确的SPC在日本假名镜子阅读中的重要作用提供了新的证据。

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