The neural circuitry involved in the reading of German words and pseudowords: A PET study

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Hagoort, P
Indefrey, P
Brown, C
Herzog, H
Steinmetz, H
Seitz, RJ
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Psycholinguist, NL-6525 XD Nijmegen, Netherlands
[2] Univ Dusseldorf, D-4000 Dusseldorf, Germany
[3] Res Ctr Julich, Inst Med, Julich, Germany
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10.1162/089892999563490
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Q189 [神经科学];
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Silent reading and reading aloud of German words and pseudowords were used in a PET study using (O-15) butanol to examine the neural correlates of reading and of the phonological conversion of legal letter strings, with or without meaning. The results of 11 healthy, right-handed volunteers in the age range of 25 to 30 years showed activation of the lingual gyri during silent reading in comparison with viewing a fixation cross. Comparisons between the reading of words and pseudowords suggest the involvement of the middle temporal gyri in retrieving both the phonological and semantic code for words. The read ng of pseudowords activates the left inferior frontal gyrus, including the ventral part of Broca's area, to a larger extent than the reading of words. This suggests that this area might be involved in the sublexical conversion of orthographic input strings into phonological output codes. (Pre)motor areas were found to be activated during both silent reading and reading aloud. On the basis of the obtained activation patterns, it is hypothesized that the articulation of high-frequency syllables requires the retrieval of their concomitant articulatory gestures from the SMA and that the articulation of low-frequency syllables recruits the left medial premotor cortex.
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