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语法还是序列顺序?句法失配负波所反映的离散组合脑机制。

Grammar or serial order?: discrete combinatorial brain mechanisms reflected by the syntactic mismatch negativity.

作者信息

Pulvermüller Friedemann, Assadollahi Ramin

机构信息

MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK.

出版信息

J Cogn Neurosci. 2007 Jun;19(6):971-80. doi: 10.1162/jocn.2007.19.6.971.

Abstract

If word strings violate grammatical rules, they elicit neurophysiological brain responses commonly attributed to a specifically human language processor or grammar module. However, an ungrammatical string of words is always also a very rare sequence of events and it is, therefore, not always evident whether specifically linguistic processes are at work when neurophysiological grammar indexes are being reported. We here investigate the magnetic mismatch negativity (MNN) to ungrammatical word strings, to very rare grammatical strings, and to common grammatical phrases. In this design, serial order mechanism mapping the sequential probability of words should neurophysiologically dissociate frequent grammatical phrases from both ungrammatical and rare grammatical strings. However, if syntax as a discrete combinatorial system is reflected, the prediction is that the rare, correctly combined items group with the highly frequent grammatical strings and stand out against ungrammatical strings. Using magnetoencephalography as a measure of human brain activity, we replicated the previously reported syntactic mismatch negativity (sMMN), which distinguishes highly unfamiliar ungrammatical word sequences from common grammatical strings. Crucially, a significant interaction demonstrated that the sMMN specifically distinguished syntactic violations from common grammatical strings, but not uncommon from common grammatical word strings. This significant interaction argues in favor of a genuinely grammatical origin of the sMMN and provides direct neurophysiological evidence for a discrete combinatorial system for word and morpheme sequences in the human brain. The data are more difficult to explain in the context of serial order models that map co-occurrence probabilities of words.

摘要

如果单词串违反语法规则,它们会引发通常归因于特定人类语言处理器或语法模块的神经生理大脑反应。然而,一串不符合语法的单词也总是非常罕见的事件序列,因此,当报告神经生理语法指标时,特定语言过程是否起作用并不总是显而易见的。我们在此研究对不符合语法的单词串、非常罕见的符合语法的单词串以及常见语法短语的磁失配负波(MNN)。在这种设计中,映射单词顺序概率的序列顺序机制在神经生理学上应该能将频繁出现的语法短语与不符合语法和罕见的符合语法的单词串区分开来。然而,如果语法作为一个离散组合系统得到体现,那么预测是罕见的、正确组合的项目会与高度频繁的语法字符串归为一组,并与不符合语法的字符串区分开来。使用脑磁图作为人类大脑活动的一种测量方法,我们重复了之前报道的句法失配负波(sMMN),它将非常不熟悉的不符合语法的单词序列与常见语法字符串区分开来。至关重要的是,一个显著的交互作用表明,sMMN专门将句法违规与常见语法字符串区分开来,但不是将不常见的与常见语法单词字符串区分开来。这种显著的交互作用支持了sMMN真正的语法起源,并为人类大脑中单词和语素序列的离散组合系统提供了直接的神经生理学证据。在映射单词共现概率的序列顺序模型的背景下,这些数据更难解释。

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