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Phase-encoded fMRI tracks down brainstorms of natural language processing with subsecond precision.
Lei, Victoria Lai Cheng; Leong, Teng Ieng; Leong, Cheok Teng; Liu, Lili; Choi, Chi Un; Sereno, Martin I; Li, Defeng; Huang, Ruey-Song.
Afiliação
  • Lei VLC; Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, University of Macau, Taipa, China.
  • Leong TI; Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Macau, Taipa, China.
  • Leong CT; Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, University of Macau, Taipa, China.
  • Liu L; Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Macau, Taipa, China.
  • Choi CU; Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, University of Macau, Taipa, China.
  • Sereno MI; Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Macau, Taipa, China.
  • Li D; Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, University of Macau, Taipa, China.
  • Huang RS; Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Macau, Taipa, China.
Hum Brain Mapp ; 45(2): e26617, 2024 Feb 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38339788
ABSTRACT
Natural language processing unfolds information overtime as spatially separated, multimodal, and interconnected neural processes. Existing noninvasive subtraction-based neuroimaging techniques cannot simultaneously achieve the spatial and temporal resolutions required to visualize ongoing information flows across the whole brain. Here we have developed rapid phase-encoded designs to fully exploit the temporal information latent in functional magnetic resonance imaging data, as well as overcoming scanner noise and head-motion challenges during overt language tasks. We captured real-time information flows as coherent hemodynamic waves traveling over the cortical surface during listening, reading aloud, reciting, and oral cross-language interpreting tasks. We were able to observe the timing, location, direction, and surge of traveling waves in all language tasks, which were visualized as "brainstorms" on brain "weather" maps. The paths of hemodynamic traveling waves provide direct evidence for dual-stream models of the visual and auditory systems as well as logistics models for crossmodal and cross-language processing. Specifically, we have tracked down the step-by-step processing of written or spoken sentences first being received and processed by the visual or auditory streams, carried across language and domain-general cognitive regions, and finally delivered as overt speeches monitored through the auditory cortex, which gives a complete picture of information flows across the brain during natural language functioning. PRACTITIONER POINTS Phase-encoded fMRI enables simultaneous imaging of high spatial and temporal resolution, capturing continuous spatiotemporal dynamics of the entire brain during real-time overt natural language tasks. Spatiotemporal traveling wave patterns provide direct evidence for constructing comprehensive and explicit models of human information processing. This study unlocks the potential of applying rapid phase-encoded fMRI to indirectly track the underlying neural information flows of sequential sensory, motor, and high-order cognitive processes.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Processamento de Linguagem Natural / Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Hum Brain Mapp Assunto da revista: CEREBRO Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Processamento de Linguagem Natural / Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Hum Brain Mapp Assunto da revista: CEREBRO Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China