Dufau Stéphane, Grainger Jonathan, Holcomb Phillip J
CNRS and Université de Provence, Marseille, France.
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2008 Jun;8(2):222-8. doi: 10.3758/cabn.8.2.222.
In an experiment combining masked repetition priming and the recording of event-related potentials (ERPs) the location of prime stimuli relative to centrally located target words was manipulated. Prime words could appear at the same location as targets or shifted one letter position to the right or to the left. Repetition priming effects (amplitude differences across the repeat vs. unrelated prime conditions) were found in a series of ERP components starting at around 100 msec posttarget onset. The earliest of these, the N/P150 component, was found to be sensitive to prime location. Repetition priming was only apparent with centrally located primes in this component. Repetition priming effects in later components (N250 and N400), on the other hand, were not affected by prime location. The results are interpreted in terms of location-specific letter detectors that map onto a higher level, location-invariant orthographic code for printed words.
在一项结合了掩蔽重复启动和事件相关电位(ERP)记录的实验中,启动刺激相对于位于中央的目标词的位置受到了操控。启动词可以出现在与目标词相同的位置,或者向右或向左移动一个字母位置。在一系列从目标词出现后约100毫秒开始的ERP成分中发现了重复启动效应(重复启动条件与无关启动条件下的幅度差异)。其中最早的成分,即N/P150成分,被发现对启动位置敏感。在该成分中,重复启动仅在位于中央的启动刺激时才明显。另一方面,后期成分(N250和N400)中的重复启动效应不受启动位置的影响。研究结果是根据特定位置的字母探测器来解释的,这些探测器映射到一个更高层次的、与位置无关的印刷单词正字法编码上。