Title of article
A Functional Neuroimaging Investigation of the Roles of Structural Complexity and Task-Demand During Auditory Sentence Processing
Author/Authors
Love، نويسنده , , Tracy and Haist، نويسنده , , Frank and Nicol4، نويسنده , , Janet and Swinney، نويسنده , , David، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
14
From page
577
To page
590
Abstract
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), this study directly examined an issue that bridges the potential language processing and multi-modal views of the role of Brocaʹs area: the effects of task-demands in language comprehension studies. We presented syntactically simple and complex sentences for auditory comprehension under three different (differentially complex) task-demand conditions: passive listening, probe verification, and theme judgment. Contrary to many language imaging findings, we found that both simple and complex syntactic structures activated left inferior frontal cortex (L-IFC). Critically, we found activation in these frontal regions increased together with increased task-demands. Specifically, tasks that required greater manipulation and comparison of linguistic material recruited L-IFC more strongly; independent of syntactic structure complexity. We argue that much of the presumed syntactic effects previously found in sentence imaging studies of L-IFC may, among other things, reflect the tasks employed in these studies and that L-IFC is a region underlying mnemonic and other integrative functions, on which much language processing may rely.
Keywords
Sentence complexity , Brocaיs area , Task demands , FMRI
Journal title
Cortex
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Cortex
Record number
2299668
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