侧翼任务中的并行句法处理:ERP解码的启示

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Aaron Vandendaele, Sofia E Ortega, Katherine J Midgley, Jonathan Grainger, Phillip J Holcomb
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Parallel Syntactic Processing in the Flankers Task: Insights From ERP Decoding.

The current paper reports the results of two ERP experiments that investigated the extent to which syntactic information can be extracted from the parafovea. We used the reading version of the flankers task in which participants had to classify foveal target words as either being a noun or an adjective. In Experiment 1, targets were flanked by either syntactically congruent or incongruent words (e.g., noun noun noun vs. adjective noun adjective), or were embedded in a sequence of words that was either grammatical or ungrammatical (e.g., adjective noun verb vs. verb noun adjective). Experiment 2 employed the same stimuli as the latter condition, with participants now tasked to judge the word sequence as being grammatically correct or not. Results showed a significant reduction in N400 amplitude for both the syntactically congruent and syntactically grammatical conditions in Experiment 1, and for syntactic grammaticality when making sentence judgments in Experiment 2. In the second experiment, a syntactically grammatical word sequence could be reliably decoded starting around 500 ms post-stimulus onset. These results indicate that skilled readers can extract and process syntactic information from multiple words in a short timeframe and that syntactic categories retrieved from individual words (i.e., parts-of-speech) are rapidly integrated into a sentence-level representation.

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Psychophysiology
Psychophysiology 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
8.10%
发文量
225
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Founded in 1964, Psychophysiology is the most established journal in the world specifically dedicated to the dissemination of psychophysiological science. The journal continues to play a key role in advancing human neuroscience in its many forms and methodologies (including central and peripheral measures), covering research on the interrelationships between the physiological and psychological aspects of brain and behavior. Typically, studies published in Psychophysiology include psychological independent variables and noninvasive physiological dependent variables (hemodynamic, optical, and electromagnetic brain imaging and/or peripheral measures such as respiratory sinus arrhythmia, electromyography, pupillography, and many others). The majority of studies published in the journal involve human participants, but work using animal models of such phenomena is occasionally published. Psychophysiology welcomes submissions on new theoretical, empirical, and methodological advances in: cognitive, affective, clinical and social neuroscience, psychopathology and psychiatry, health science and behavioral medicine, and biomedical engineering. The journal publishes theoretical papers, evaluative reviews of literature, empirical papers, and methodological papers, with submissions welcome from scientists in any fields mentioned above.
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