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Processing Chinese hand-radicals activates the medial frontal gyrus A functional MRI investigation
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作者 Qing-Lin Wu Yu-Chen Chan +3 位作者 Joseph P.Lavallee Hsueh-Chin Chen Kuo-En Chang Yao-Ting Sung 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第20期1837-1843,共7页
Embodied semantics theory asserts that the meaning of action-related words is neurally represented through networks that overlap with or are identical to networks involved in sensory-motor processing. While some studi... Embodied semantics theory asserts that the meaning of action-related words is neurally represented through networks that overlap with or are identical to networks involved in sensory-motor processing. While some studies supporting this theory have focused on Chinese characters, less attention has been paid to their semantic radicals. Indeed, there is still disagreement about whether these radicals are processed independently. The present study investigated whether radicals are processed separately and, if so, whether this processing occurs in sensory-motor regions. Materials consisted of 72 high-frequency Chinese characters, with 18 in each of four categories: hand-action verbs with and without hand-radicals, and verbs not related to hand actions, with and without hand-radicals. Twenty-eight participants underwent functional MRI scans while reading the characters. Compared to characters without hand-radicals, reading characters with hand-radicals activated the right medial frontal gyrus. Verbs involving hand-action activated the left inferior parietal lobule, possibly reflecting integration of information in the radical with the semantic meaning of the verb. The findings may be consistent with embodied semantics theory and suggest that neural representation of radicals is indispensable in processing Chinese characters. 展开更多
关键词 neural regeneration NEUROIMAGING functional MRI hand-radical radical representation Chinese character recognition embodied semantics semantic function Chinese learning grants-supported paper NEUROREGENERATION
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