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Neural Correlates of Orthographic Access in Mandarin Chinese Writing: An fMRI Study of the Word-Frequency Effect

机译:普通话汉字拼写访问的神经相关性:词频效应的功能磁共振成像研究

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Writing is an essential tool for human communication and involves multiple linguistic, cognitive, and motor processes. Chinese, a logographic writing system, differs remarkably from the writing systems of alphabetic languages. The neural substrates of Chinese writing are largely unknown. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in a copying task, this study probed the neural underpinnings of orthographic access during Mandarin Chinese writing by employing the word-frequency effect. The results showed that writing low-frequency characters evoked greater activation in the bilateral superior/middle/inferior frontal gyrus, superior/inferior parietal lobule, and fusiform gyrus than writing high-frequency characters. Moreover, psychophysiological interaction (PPI) analysis demonstrated that the word-frequency effect modulated functional connectivity within the frontal-occipital networks and the parietal-occipital networks. Together, these findings illustrate the neural correlates of orthographic access for Mandarin Chinese writing, shedding new light on the cognitive architecture of writing across various writing systems.
机译:写作是人类交流的重要工具,涉及多种语言,认知和运动过程。中文是一种逻辑书写系统,与字母语言的书写系统明显不同。中文写作的神经基础在很大程度上是未知的。在复制任务中使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI),这项研究通过使用词频效应来探究普通话写作过程中拼字访问的神经基础。结果表明,与书写高频字符相比,书写低频字符在双侧上/中/下额叶回,上/下顶叶小叶和梭状回中引起更大的激活。此外,心理生理交互作用(PPI)分析表明,单词频率效应调节了额枕网络和顶枕网络内的功能连接。这些发现共同说明了普通话写作中正字法访问的神经相关性,为跨各种写作系统的写作认知体系提供了新的思路。

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