Sabisch Beate, Hahne Anja, Glass Elisabeth, von Suchodoletz Waldemar, Friederici Angela D
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany.
Neuroreport. 2006 Oct 2;17(14):1511-4. doi: 10.1097/01.wnr.0000236850.61306.91.
The current study used event-related brain potentials to investigate lexical-semantic processing of words in sentences spoken by children with specific language impairment and children with normal language development. Children heard correct sentences and sentences with a violation of the selectional restriction of the verb. Control children showed an N400 effect followed by a late positivity for the incorrect sentences. In contrast, children with specific language impairment showed no N400 effect but did show a late, broadly distributed positivity. This absence of the N400 effect is due to a relatively large negativity for correct sentences, suggesting weaker lexical-semantic representations of the verbs and their selectional restrictions in children with specific language impairment.
当前的研究使用事件相关脑电位来调查特定语言障碍儿童和语言发展正常儿童所讲句子中词汇语义的处理情况。儿童听正确的句子以及违反动词选择限制的句子。对照组儿童对错误句子表现出N400效应,随后是晚期正波。相比之下,特定语言障碍儿童没有表现出N400效应,但确实表现出一个晚期的、分布广泛的正波。N400效应的缺失是由于正确句子有相对较大的负波,这表明特定语言障碍儿童中动词及其选择限制的词汇语义表征较弱。