The representation of noun–verb distinction in left posterior middle temporal gyrus: evidence from representation similarity analyses

Author:

Zhang Wenjia123ORCID,Chen Xuemei12ORCID,Wang Suiping1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Philosophy and Social Science Laboratory of Reading and Development in Children and Adolescents (South China Normal University) , Ministry of Education, Zhongshan Avenue 55, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510631 , China

2. School of Psychology, South China Normal University , Zhongshan Avenue 55, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510631 , China

3. Key Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Neuroscience of Language, Xi’an International Studies University , South Wenyuan Road 6, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710128 , China

Abstract

Abstract Nouns and verbs are fundamental grammatical building blocks of languages. A key question is whether and where the noun–verb division was represented in the brain. Previous studies mainly used univariate analyses to examine this issue. However, the interpretation of activated brain regions in univariate analyses may be confounded with general cognitive processing and/or confounding variables. We addressed these limitations by using partial representation similarity analysis (RSA) of Chinese nouns and verbs with different levels of imageability. Participants were asked to complete the 1-back grammatical class probe (GCP; an explicit measure) and the 1-back word probe (WP; an implicit measure) tasks while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging. RSA results showed that the activation pattern in the left posterior middle temporal gyrus (LpMTG) was significantly correlated with the grammatical class representational dissimilarity matrix in the GCP task after eliminating the potential confounding variables. Moreover, the LpMTG did not overlap with the frontal–parietal regions that were activated by verbs vs. nouns or the task effect (CRP vs. WP) in univariate analyses. These results highlight the role of LpMTG in distinguishing nouns from verbs rather than general cognitive processing.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Key Research and Development Program of Guangdong, China

Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation

Social Science Foundation in Shaanxi Province of China

Natural Science Foundation in Shaanxi Province of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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