Timecourse of bottom-up and top-down language processing during a picture-based semantic priming task.

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Language Cognition and Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-07 DOI:10.1080/23273798.2024.2409136
McCall E Sarrett, Bob McMurray
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Abstract

Understanding spoken language requires rapid analysis of incoming information at multiple levels. Information at lower levels (e.g. acoustic/phonetic) cascades forward to affect processing at higher levels (e.g. lexical/semantic), and higher-level information may feed back to influence lower-level processing. Most studies have sought to examine a single stage of processing in isolation. Consequently, there is a poor understanding of how different stages relate temporally. In the present study, we characterise multiple stages of linguistic processing simultaneously as they unfold. Listeners (N=30) completed a priming task while we collected their EEG, where a picture (e.g. of a peach) biased them to expect a target word from a minimal pair (e.g. beach/peach). We examine the processes of perceptual gradiency, semantic integration, and top-down feedback, to yield a more complete understanding of how these processes relate in time. Then, we discuss how the results from simplified priming paradigms may compare to more naturalistic settings.

基于图片的语义启动任务中自底向上和自顶向下语言加工的时间历程
理解口语需要对传入的信息进行多层次的快速分析。较低层次的信息(如声学/语音)级联向前影响较高层次的处理(如词汇/语义),较高层次的信息可能反馈影响较低层次的处理。大多数研究都试图孤立地检查处理的单个阶段。因此,人们对不同阶段在时间上的关系理解得很差。在目前的研究中,我们同时描述了语言处理的多个阶段。听众(N=30)在我们收集他们的脑电图时完成了一个启动任务,其中一张图片(例如桃子)使他们偏向于从最小对(例如海滩/桃子)中期望目标单词。我们研究了知觉梯度、语义整合和自上而下反馈的过程,以更全面地了解这些过程是如何在时间上联系起来的。然后,我们讨论了简化启动范式的结果如何与更自然的设置进行比较。
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Language Cognition and Neuroscience
Language Cognition and Neuroscience AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
13.00%
发文量
70
期刊介绍: Language, Cognition and Neuroscience (formerly titled Language and Cognitive Processes) publishes high-quality papers taking an interdisciplinary approach to the study of brain and language, and promotes studies that integrate cognitive theoretical accounts of language and its neural bases. We publish both high quality, theoretically-motivated cognitive behavioural studies of language function, and papers which integrate cognitive theoretical accounts of language with its neurobiological foundations. The study of language function from a cognitive neuroscience perspective has attracted intensive research interest over the last 20 years, and the development of neuroscience methodologies has significantly broadened the empirical scope of all language research. Both hemodynamic imaging and electrophysiological approaches provide new perspectives on the representation and processing of language, and place important constraints on the development of theoretical accounts of language function and its neurobiological context.
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