Brain dynamics of crosslinguistic interference resolution in Spanish–English bilinguals with and without aphasia

IF 2.6 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS
Katherine Diane Andrade, Henrike K. Blumenfeld, Stéphanie Kathleen Riès
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Abstract

Bilinguals simultaneously activate both languages during word retrieval. False cognates, words overlapping in form but not meaning across languages, typically trigger crosslinguistic interference relative to non-cognates. Crosslinguistic interference resolution can be impaired in bilinguals with stroke-induced aphasia, yet little is known about the neural dynamics supporting these interference resolution processes. We recorded scalp electroencephalography in 21 age-matched controls and five bilinguals with aphasia participating in a picture-word interference paradigm eliciting crosslinguistic interference and a nonlinguistic spatial Stroop task. Bilinguals with aphasia showed lower performance than age-matched controls and crosslinguistic interference was present across both groups. A medial frontal component peaking around 400 ms post stimulus presentation was present in controls across tasks but was absent in the linguistic task in bilinguals with aphasia. This suggests that while bilinguals typically engage the medial frontal cortex to resolve crosslinguistic interference, this mechanism is disrupted in bilinguals with aphasia.

有和无失语症的西英双语者跨语言干扰解决的脑动力学
双语者在单词检索过程中同时激活两种语言。假同源词,即在不同语言中有形式重叠但没有意义的词,通常会引发相对于非同源词的跨语言干扰。双语者卒中性失语症的跨语言干扰分辨能力可能受损,但对支持这些干扰分辨过程的神经动力学知之甚少。我们记录了21名年龄匹配的对照组和5名双语失语症患者的头皮脑电图,这些失语症患者参与了引发跨语言干扰的图片-文字干扰范式和非语言空间Stroop任务。双语失语症患者的表现低于同龄对照组,两组均存在跨语言干扰。在所有任务中,在刺激呈现后400 ms左右,控制组的前额叶内侧成分都达到峰值,但在双语失语症的语言任务中却不存在。这表明,虽然双语者通常使用内侧额叶皮层来解决跨语言干扰,但这一机制在双语失语症患者中被破坏。
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