论文标题

通过零射门MEG预测,对大脑中意义表示的任务影响对含义表示

Modeling Task Effects on Meaning Representation in the Brain via Zero-Shot MEG Prediction

论文作者

Toneva, Mariya, Stretcu, Otilia, Poczos, Barnabas, Wehbe, Leila, Mitchell, Tom M.

论文摘要

大脑中如何表示含义仍然是神经科学中的大开放问题之一。一个单词(例如,鸟)总是具有相同的表示形式,还是该单词被处理的任务会改变其表示形式(回答“您可以吃?在执行不同的语义任务时阅读相同单词的受试者的大脑活动已被证明在各个任务之间有所不同。但是,仍然不了解任务本身如何促进这种差异。在当前的工作中,我们研究了负责回答有关混凝土名词问题的参与者的磁脑摄影(MEG)脑记录。我们通过预测毫秒分辨率的MEG记录作为名词的语义和任务的函数来研究任务(即要问的问题)对混凝土名词处理的影响。使用这种方法,我们通过比较这些假设对训练过程中未见的新任务和名词进行的零拍预测来检验有关任务刺激相互作用的几个假设。我们发现,结合任务语义可以显着改善参与者的MEG录音的预测。在参与者首先看到该单词后,改进发生了475-550ms,这与被认为是单词语义处理的结束时间相对应。这些结果表明,只有单词的语义处理结束才是任务依赖性的,并且对未来的研究构成了一个挑战,即以任务和刺激的函数为早期任务效应提出新的假设。

How meaning is represented in the brain is still one of the big open questions in neuroscience. Does a word (e.g., bird) always have the same representation, or does the task under which the word is processed alter its representation (answering "can you eat it?" versus "can it fly?")? The brain activity of subjects who read the same word while performing different semantic tasks has been shown to differ across tasks. However, it is still not understood how the task itself contributes to this difference. In the current work, we study Magnetoencephalography (MEG) brain recordings of participants tasked with answering questions about concrete nouns. We investigate the effect of the task (i.e. the question being asked) on the processing of the concrete noun by predicting the millisecond-resolution MEG recordings as a function of both the semantics of the noun and the task. Using this approach, we test several hypotheses about the task-stimulus interactions by comparing the zero-shot predictions made by these hypotheses for novel tasks and nouns not seen during training. We find that incorporating the task semantics significantly improves the prediction of MEG recordings, across participants. The improvement occurs 475-550ms after the participants first see the word, which corresponds to what is considered to be the ending time of semantic processing for a word. These results suggest that only the end of semantic processing of a word is task-dependent, and pose a challenge for future research to formulate new hypotheses for earlier task effects as a function of the task and stimuli.

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