van den Brink D, Brown C M, Hagoort P
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2001 Oct 1;13(7):967-85. doi: 10.1162/089892901753165872.
An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the time course of contextual influences on spoken-word recognition. Subjects were presented with spoken sentences that ended with a word that was either (a) congruent, (b) semantically anomalous, but beginning with the same initial phonemes as the congruent completion, or (c) semantically anomalous beginning with phonemes that differed from the congruent completion. In addition to finding an N400 effect in the two semantically anomalous conditions, we obtained an early negative effect in the semantically anomalous condition where word onset differed from that of the congruent completions. It was concluded that the N200 effect is related to the lexical selection process, where word-form information resulting from an initial phonological analysis and content information derived from the context interact.
进行了一项与事件相关的脑电位实验,以研究语境对口语单词识别影响的时间进程。向受试者呈现以一个单词结尾的口语句子,该单词要么是(a)语义一致的,(b)语义异常但与语义一致的结尾具有相同的初始音素,要么是(c)语义异常且开头音素与语义一致的结尾不同。除了在两种语义异常条件下发现N400效应外,我们还在单词开头与语义一致的结尾不同的语义异常条件下获得了早期负效应。得出的结论是,N200效应与词汇选择过程有关,在该过程中,初始语音分析产生的词形信息与语境衍生的内容信息相互作用。