Schiller Niels O
Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology, Maastricht University, P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Brain Res. 2006 Sep 27;1112(1):201-12. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2006.07.027. Epub 2006 Aug 8.
An event-related brain potentials (ERPs) experiment was carried out to investigate the time course of lexical stress encoding in language production. Native speakers of Dutch viewed a series of pictures corresponding to bisyllabic names which were either stressed on the first or on the second syllable and made go/no-go decisions on the lexical stress location of those picture names. Behavioral results replicated a pattern that was observed earlier, i.e. faster button-press latencies to initial as compared to final stress targets. The electrophysiological results indicated that participants could make a lexical stress decision significantly earlier when picture names had initial than when they had final stress. Moreover, the present data suggest the time course of lexical stress encoding during single word form formation in language production. When word length is corrected for, the temporal interval for lexical stress encoding specified by the current ERP results falls into the time window previously identified for phonological encoding in language production.
进行了一项事件相关脑电位(ERP)实验,以研究语言产生过程中词汇重音编码的时间进程。以荷兰语为母语的人观看了一系列与双音节名称相对应的图片,这些名称的重音要么在第一个音节,要么在第二个音节,并对这些图片名称的词汇重音位置做出“是/否”的决定。行为结果重复了之前观察到的一种模式,即与重音在最后的目标相比,对重音在开头的目标的按键潜伏期更快。电生理结果表明,当图片名称的重音在开头时,参与者做出词汇重音决定的时间明显早于重音在最后的情况。此外,目前的数据表明了语言产生过程中单个单词形式形成期间词汇重音编码的时间进程。在对单词长度进行校正后,当前ERP结果所确定的词汇重音编码的时间间隔落入了之前为语言产生中的语音编码所确定的时间窗口内。