van Schie Hein T, Wijers Albertus A, Kellenbach Marion L, Stowe Laurie A
Experimental and Work Psychology, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Brain Lang. 2003 Aug;86(2):300-25. doi: 10.1016/s0093-934x(02)00546-1.
The present study was conducted to investigate relationships between semantic and perceptual levels of representation. A picture-word repetition paradigm was used in which we manipulated the semantic relationship between pictures and words. Experiment 1 involved two types of trials, one with words that had the same meaning as pictures and one with words that were unrelated to pictures. In Experiment 2 we replaced words that were identical in meaning with words that were semantically associated to pictures. In both experiments, visually presented probe stimuli were used to determine the presence of perceptual effects within the visual system, originating from the semantic interaction between words and pictures. In both experiments, conditions with unrelated picture-word pairs generated a search process following the N400 which included activity overlying the visual cortex. Probe stimuli were found to attenuate the amplitude of the search related negativity. The latency of the interaction, which was significant at the time of the N1 response to the probe, suggested that the attempt to find a relationship between the picture and the word involved processing within extrastriate visual areas. UVF probes provided stronger attenuation, possibly because the UVF has direct transmission to the ventral processing stream which is believed to be involved in visual semantic processing. Semantic interactions between matching picture-word pairs in Experiment 1 were found to have an effect on the ERPs to probes presented at the same location as pictures. Probes presented under these conditions showed a stronger P2 over frontal areas followed by a more negative P3 over occipital areas. Although we had expected beforehand to find earlier effects in the latency of the probes' P1 and N1 responses, this result is consistent with the idea that retinotopic levels of object representation are linked with the semantic level of object description. Unlike Experiment 1, same location probes presented in associated picture-word conditions of Experiment 2 did not result in any specific ERP effects on the P2 and P3 components. This suggest that semantic interactions between pictures and words do not automatically propagate to the perceptual level, unless there is direct reference from the word to the visual representation of the object.
本研究旨在探讨表征的语义和知觉水平之间的关系。采用了图片 - 单词重复范式,其中我们操纵了图片和单词之间的语义关系。实验1涉及两种类型的试验,一种是单词与图片含义相同,另一种是单词与图片无关。在实验2中,我们将含义相同的单词替换为与图片语义相关的单词。在两个实验中,使用视觉呈现的探测刺激来确定视觉系统内知觉效应的存在,这些效应源于单词和图片之间的语义相互作用。在两个实验中,图片 - 单词对不相关的条件会引发一个跟随N400的搜索过程,其中包括覆盖视觉皮层的活动。发现探测刺激会减弱与搜索相关的负波的幅度。在对探测刺激的N1反应时具有显著意义的相互作用潜伏期表明,试图在图片和单词之间找到关系涉及到纹外视觉区域内的处理。紫外视野(UVF)探测刺激提供了更强的减弱效果,可能是因为紫外视野直接投射到腹侧处理流,而腹侧处理流被认为与视觉语义处理有关。实验1中匹配的图片 - 单词对之间的语义相互作用被发现对与图片位于同一位置呈现的探测刺激的事件相关电位(ERP)有影响。在这些条件下呈现的探测刺激在额叶区域显示出更强的P2波,随后在枕叶区域出现更负的P3波。尽管我们事先预期会在探测刺激的P1和N1反应潜伏期发现更早的效应,但这一结果与物体表征的视网膜拓扑水平与物体描述的语义水平相关的观点是一致的。与实验1不同,在实验2的相关图片 - 单词条件下呈现的同一位置探测刺激并未对P2和P3成分产生任何特定的ERP效应。这表明图片和单词之间的语义相互作用不会自动传播到知觉水平,除非单词直接指向物体的视觉表征。