N400在60年语义分类任务中的应用

Marta Kutas , Vicente Iragui
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目的:探讨正常衰老对N400一致性效应的振幅、潜伏期和头皮分布的影响。方法:记录72名年龄在20 ~ 80岁(12岁/ 10岁)的成年人(其中一半为男性)在执行语义分类任务时的事件相关脑电位(ERPs)。参与者听口语短语(如:“一种水果”或“黑色的反义词”),大约15秒后,接着是一个视觉呈现的词,这个词要么符合前一个短语的意思,要么不符合;他们报告了“读”这个词,以及这个词是否合适。ERP测量(平均振幅、峰值振幅、峰值潜伏期)进行方差分析和线性回归分析。结果:所有的参与者,无论年龄大小,对不合适的单词产生的n400比对合适的单词产生的n400要大。N400一致性效应(非拟合ERPs -拟合ERPs)显示,随着年龄的增长,振幅呈可靠的线性下降(0.05 ~ 0.09 μV /年,r=0.40),峰值潜伏期呈可靠的线性增加(1.5 ~ 2.1 ms/年,r=0.60)。综上所述,随着年龄的增长,头皮的N400语义一致性效应变小、变慢、变化更大,这与正常衰老过程中语义加工(整合)的量变而非质变相一致。
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The N400 in a semantic categorization task across 6 decades

Objectives: To characterize the effects of normal aging on the amplitude, latency and scalp distribution of the N400 congruity effect.

Methods: Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded from 72 adults (half of them men) between the ages of 20 and 80 years (12/decade) as they performed a semantic categorization task. Participants listened to spoken phrases (e.g. `a type of fruit' or `the opposite of black') followed about 1 s later by a visually-presented word that either did or did not fit with the sense of the preceding phrase; they reported the word read and whether or not it was appropriate. ERP measurements (mean amplitudes, peak amplitudes, peak latencies) were subjected to analysis of variance and linear regression analyses.

Results: All participants, regardless of age, produced larger N400s to words that did not fit than to those that did. The N400 congruity effect (no-fit ERPs−fit ERPs) showed a reliable linear decrease in the amplitude (0.05–0.09 μV per year, r=0.40) and a reliable linear increase peak latency (1.5–2.1 ms/year, r=0.60) with age.

Conclusions: In sum, the N400 semantic congruity effect at the scalp gets smaller, slower and more variable with age, consistent with a quantitative rather than qualitative change in semantic processing (integration) with normal aging.

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