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Building phrases in language production: An MEG study of simple composition
Authors:Liina Pylkkä  nen,Douglas K. Bemis,Estibaliz Blanco Elorrieta
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, New York University, 6 Washington Place, New York, NY 10003, USA;2. Department of Linguistics, New York University, 10 Washington Place, New York, NY 10003, USA;3. NYUAD Institute, New York University Abu Dhabi, PO Box 129188, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Abstract:Although research on language production has developed detailed maps of the brain basis of single word production in both time and space, little is known about the spatiotemporal dynamics of the processes that combine individual words into larger representations during production. Studying composition in production is challenging due to difficulties both in controlling produced utterances and in measuring the associated brain responses. Here, we circumvent both problems using a minimal composition paradigm combined with the high temporal resolution of magnetoencephalography (MEG). With MEG, we measured the planning stages of simple adjective–noun phrases (‘red tree’), matched list controls (‘red, blue’), and individual nouns (‘tree’) and adjectives (‘red’), with results indicating combinatorial processing in the ventro-medial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) and left anterior temporal lobe (LATL), two regions previously implicated for the comprehension of similar phrases. These effects began relatively quickly (∼180 ms) after the presentation of a production prompt, suggesting that combination commences with initial lexical access. Further, while in comprehension, vmPFC effects have followed LATL effects, in this production paradigm vmPFC effects occurred mostly in parallel with LATL effects, suggesting that a late process in comprehension is an early process in production. Thus, our results provide a novel neural bridge between psycholinguistic models of comprehension and production that posit functionally similar combinatorial mechanisms operating in reversed order.
Keywords:Language production   Magnetoencephalography   Anterior temporal lobe   Ventro-medial prefrontal cortex   Left inferior frontal gyrus   Minimal phrases
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