Individual Differences in Reading Speed are Linked to Variability in the Processing of Lexical and Contextual Information: Evidence from Single-trial Event-related Brain Potentials.

Word (New York, N.Y. : 1945) Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-11-27 DOI:10.1080/00437956.2019.1678826
Brennan Payne, Kara D Federmeier
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In the current paper, we examined the effects of lexical (e.g. word frequency, orthographic neighborhood density) and contextual (e.g. word predictability in the form of cloze probability) features on single-trial event-related brain potentials in a self-paced reading paradigm. Critically, we examined whether individual differences in reading speed modulated single-trial effects on the N400, an ERP component linked to semantic memory access. Consistent with past work, we found that word frequency effects on the N400 were attenuated with increasing predictability. However, effects of orthographic neighborhood density were robust across all levels of predictability. Importantly, individual differences in reading speed moderated the influence of both frequency and predictability (but not orthographic neighborhood density) on the N400, such that slower readers showed reduced effects compared to faster readers. These data show that different lexical factors influence word processing through dissociable mechanisms. Our findings support a dynamic semantic-memory access model of the N400, in which information at multiple levels (lexical, sentential, individual) simultaneously contributes to the unfolding neural dynamics of comprehension.

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阅读速度的个体差异与词汇和上下文信息处理的变异性有关:来自单试验事件相关脑电位的证据。
在本文中,我们研究了词汇特征(如词频、正字法邻域密度)和语境特征(如完形概率形式的单词可预测性)对自定节奏阅读范式中单试验事件相关脑电位的影响。重要的是,我们研究了阅读速度的个体差异是否会调节单次试验对N400的影响,N400是一个与语义记忆访问相关的ERP组件。与过去的工作一致,我们发现词频对N400的影响随着可预测性的增加而减弱。然而,正字法邻域密度的影响在所有可预测性水平上都是稳健的。重要的是,阅读速度的个体差异缓和了频率和可预测性对N400的影响(但不影响正字法邻居密度),因此阅读速度较慢的人比阅读速度较快的人表现出更低的影响。这些数据表明,不同的词汇因素通过可解离机制影响字加工。我们的研究结果支持N400的动态语义记忆访问模型,在该模型中,多个层次(词汇、句子、个体)的信息同时有助于展开理解的神经动力学。
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