Neurocognitive mechanisms supporting the generalization of concepts across languages
Usman Ayub Sheikh, Manuel Carreiras, David Soto, Neurocognitive mechanisms supporting the generalization of concepts across languages, Neuropsychologia, Volume 153, 2021, 107740, ISSN 0028-3932, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2020.107740
Resumen
The neurocognitive mechanisms that support the generalization of semantic representations across different
languages remain to be determined. Current psycholinguistic models propose that semantic representations are
likely to overlap across languages, although there is evidence also to the contrary. Neuroimaging studies
observed that brain activity patterns associated with the meaning of words may be similar across languages.
However, the factors that mediate cross-language generalization of semantic representations are not known. We
here identify a key factor: the depth of processing. Human participants were asked to process visual words as
they underwent functional MRI. We found that, during shallow processing, multivariate pattern classifiers could
decode the word semantic category within each language in putative substrates of the semantic network, but
there was no evidence of cross-language generalization in the shallow processing context. By contrast, when the
depth of processing was higher, significant cross-language generalization was observed in several regions,
including inferior parietal, ventromedial, lateral temporal, and inferior frontal cortex. These results are in
keeping with distributed-only views of semantic processing and favour models based on multiple semantic hubs.
The results also have ramifications for existing psycholinguistic models of word processing such as the BIA+,
which by default assumes non-selective access to both native and second languages