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Semantic representations during language comprehension are affected by context

Semantic representations during language comprehension are affected by context

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英文摘要

The meaning of words in natural language depends crucially on context. However, most neuroimaging studies of word meaning use isolated words and isolated sentences with little context. Because the brain may process natural language differently from how it processes simplified stimuli, there is a pressing need to determine whether prior results on word meaning generalize to natural language. fMRI was used to record human brain activity while four subjects (two female) read words in four conditions that vary in context: narratives, isolated sentences, blocks of semantically similar words, and isolated words. We then compared the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of evoked brain responses, and we used a voxelwise encoding modeling approach to compare the representation of semantic information across the four conditions. We find four consistent effects of varying context. First, stimuli with more context evoke brain responses with higher SNR across bilateral visual, temporal, parietal, and prefrontal cortices compared to stimuli with little context. Second, increasing context increases the representation of semantic information across bilateral temporal, parietal, and prefrontal cortices at the group level. In individual subjects, only natural language stimuli consistently evoke widespread representation of semantic information. Third, context affects voxel semantic tuning. Finally, models estimated using stimuli with little context do not generalize well to natural language. These results show that context has large effects on the quality of neuroimaging data and on the representation of meaning in the brain. Thus, neuroimaging studies that use stimuli with little context may not generalize well to the natural regime.

Deniz Fatma、Wehbe Leila、Tseng Christine、Gallant Jack L、Dupre la Tour Tom

10.1101/2021.12.15.472839

语言学

Deniz Fatma,Wehbe Leila,Tseng Christine,Gallant Jack L,Dupre la Tour Tom.Semantic representations during language comprehension are affected by context[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-08-03].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.12.15.472839.点此复制

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