Imageability effect on the functional brain activity during a naming to definition task.


Journal

Neuropsychologia
ISSN: 1873-3514
Titre abrégé: Neuropsychologia
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0020713

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
03 02 2020
Historique:
received: 04 08 2018
revised: 20 11 2019
accepted: 20 11 2019
pubmed: 26 11 2019
medline: 22 12 2020
entrez: 26 11 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Lexical competence includes both the ability to relate words to the external world as accessed through (mainly) visual perception (referential competence) and the ability to relate words to other words (inferential competence). We investigated the role of visual imagery in lexical inferential competence by using an auditory version of an inferential naming-to-definition task, in which visual imageability of both definitions and target words was manipulated. A visual imageability-related brain activity (bilateral posterior-parietal lobe and ventrotemporal cortex, including fusiform gyrus) was found during a "pure" inferential performance. The definition effect in high vs. low imageability contrast suggests that a visual-imagery strategy is spontaneously activated during the retrieval of a word from a high imageable definition; such an effect appears to be independent of whether the target word is high or low imageable. This contributes to the understanding of the neural correlates of semantic processing and the differential role of spontaneous visual imagery, depending on the semantic properties of the processed stimuli.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31765654
pii: S0028-3932(18)30443-3
doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2019.107275
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

107275

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no competing interests.

Auteurs

Francesca Garbarini (F)

Imaging and Plasticity Research Group at Department of Psychology, and Neuroscience Institute of Turin, University of Turin, Torino, 10100, Italy; Center for Logic, Language and Cognition (LLC), Turin, Italy; MANIBUS Lab, Department of Psychology, University of Turin, Turin, Italy; Department of Psychology, University of Turin, 10123, Torino, Italy. Electronic address: francesca.garbarini@unito.it.

Fabrizio Calzavarini (F)

Center for Logic, Language and Cognition (LLC), Turin, Italy; Department of Letter, Philosophy, Communication. University of Bergamo, Italy. Electronic address: fabrizio.calzavarini@unibg.it.

Matteo Diano (M)

GCS-fMRI, Koelliker Hospital, Turin, Italy; Department of Psychology, University of Turin, 10123, Torino, Italy. Electronic address: matteo.diano@unito.it.

Monica Biggio (M)

Department of Experimental Medicine, Section of Human Physiology and Centro Polifunzionale di Scienze Motorie, University of Genoa, 16132, Genoa, Italy. Electronic address: monica.biggio@edu.unige.it.

Carola Barbero (C)

Center for Logic, Language and Cognition (LLC), Turin, Italy; Department of Philosophy and Educational Sciences, University of Turin, 10123, Torino, Italy. Electronic address: carola.barbero@unito.it.

Daniele P Radicioni (DP)

Center for Logic, Language and Cognition (LLC), Turin, Italy; Department of Computer Science, University of Turin, 10123, Torino, Italy. Electronic address: daniele.radicioni@unito.it.

Giuliano Geminiani (G)

Imaging and Plasticity Research Group at Department of Psychology, and Neuroscience Institute of Turin, University of Turin, Torino, 10100, Italy; Center for Logic, Language and Cognition (LLC), Turin, Italy; GCS-fMRI, Koelliker Hospital, Turin, Italy; Department of Psychology, University of Turin, 10123, Torino, Italy. Electronic address: giulianocarlo.geminiani@unito.i.

Katiuscia Sacco (K)

Imaging and Plasticity Research Group at Department of Psychology, and Neuroscience Institute of Turin, University of Turin, Torino, 10100, Italy; Center for Logic, Language and Cognition (LLC), Turin, Italy; Department of Psychology, University of Turin, 10123, Torino, Italy. Electronic address: katiuscia.sacco@unito.it.

Diego Marconi (D)

Center for Logic, Language and Cognition (LLC), Turin, Italy; Department of Philosophy and Educational Sciences, University of Turin, 10123, Torino, Italy. Electronic address: diego.marconi@unito.it.

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