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Abstract

The functional anatomy of Chinese character processing was investigated using fMRI. Right-handed Mandarin–English bilingual participants made either semantic or perceptual size judgements with characters and pictures. Areas jointly activated by character and picture semantic tasks compared to size judgement tasks included the left prefrontal region (BA 9, 44, 45), left posterior temporal, left fusiform, and left parietal regions. Character processing produced greater activation than picture processing in the left mid and posterior temporal as well as left prefrontal regions. The lateral occipital regions were more active during picture semantic processing than character semantic processing. A similar pattern of activation and contrasts was observed when English words and pictures were compared in another set of bilingual participants. However, there was less contrast between word and picture semantic processing than between character and picture processing in the left prefrontal region. When character and word semantic processing were compared directly in a third group, the loci of activation peaks was similar in both languages but Chinese character semantic processing was associated with a larger MR signal change. The semantic processing of Chinese characters, English words, and pictures activates a common semantic system within which there are modality-specific differences. The semantic processing of Chinese characters more closely resembles English words than pictures.

Details

Title
Overlap and Dissociation of Semantic Processing of Chinese Characters, English Words, and Pictures: Evidence from fMRI
Publication title
NeuroImage; Amsterdam
Volume
12
Issue
4
Pages
392-403
Publication year
2000
Publication date
Oct 2000
Section
Regular Article
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Country of publication
United Kingdom
ISSN
10538119
e-ISSN
10959572
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
ProQuest document ID
2218039422
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/overlap-dissociation-semantic-processing-chinese/docview/2218039422/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
©2000. Academic Press
Last updated
2024-03-22
Database
ProQuest One Academic