[Event-Related Potentials Accompanying Processing Referentially Ambiguous Pronouns in Russian].

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
A N Yurchenko, O V Fedorova, A V Kurgansky, R I Machinskaya
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Abstract

The study is based on the analysis of event-related potentials (ERPs) accompanying processing referentially ambiguous pronouns under condition when disambiguation is necessary for effective task performance. Par- ticipants were asked to match the pronoun in the second sentence with its antecedent (the noun phrase it is related to) in the first sentence in two conditions: experimental (two possible antecedents) and control (only one possible antecedent). Processing referentially ambiguous pronouns as compared to the control condition elicited an Nref effect - a diffuse ERP deflection 300-400 ms poststimulus that was earlier observed in Dutch and Chinese. Moreover, in contrast to previous results, no P600 effect - late positivity associated with ac- ceptability judgment under condition of referential ambiguity - was found. Our data in comparison with re- sults of previous studies indicate that strategies in processing referentially ambiguous pronouns (acceptability judgment) are determined not only by experimental task but also by absence/presence of anomalous trials in the experimental materials.

[俄语指称歧义代词加工过程中的事件相关电位]。
本研究是基于事件相关电位(erp)的分析,在消除歧义是有效执行任务所必需的条件下,对指称歧义代词的处理。参与者被要求在实验(两个可能的先行词)和控制(只有一个可能的先行词)两种情况下,将第二个句子中的代词与第一个句子中的先行词(与之相关的名词短语)相匹配。与对照条件相比,处理指称歧义代词引起了Nref效应——在刺激后300-400 ms的弥漫性ERP偏转,早前在荷兰语和汉语中观察到。此外,与先前的结果相比,没有发现P600效应-指称歧义条件下与可接受性判断相关的晚期阳性反应。我们的数据与以往的研究结果进行了比较,结果表明,加工指称歧义代词的策略(可接受性判断)不仅取决于实验任务,还取决于实验材料中是否存在异常试验。
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