Eviatar Z, Zaidel E
University of California, Los Angeles 90024.
Neuropsychologia. 1991;29(5):415-28. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(91)90028-7.
The effects of emotionality and length on lateralized lexical decision of abstract nouns were investigated in 41 normal and three commissurotomized subjects. Emotionality had the same effect in both visual fields: Emotional words were responded to more accurately than neutral words. Length had different effects in the two visual fields: The accuracy of lexical decisions in the left visual field was selectively higher for four-letter words and in the right visual field it was selectively lower for six-letter words. The latency of lexical decisions revealed equivalent length effects in both visual fields. Of the commissurotomy patients, only L.B.'s left hemisphere performed above chance and revealed a length effect. Length effects are interpreted to reflect a change from a parallel graphic analysis to a sequential parsing strategy when resources are limited. Such a change can occur for words or nonwords in either visual hemifield.
在41名正常受试者和3名胼胝体切开术患者中,研究了情绪性和词长对抽象名词单侧化词汇判断的影响。情绪性在两个视野中具有相同的效应:对情绪性词汇的反应比中性词汇更准确。词长在两个视野中具有不同的效应:在左视野中,对于四个字母的单词,词汇判断的准确性选择性更高;而在右视野中,对于六个字母的单词,词汇判断的准确性选择性更低。词汇判断的潜伏期在两个视野中显示出等效的词长效应。在胼胝体切开术患者中,只有L.B.的左半球表现高于随机水平并显示出词长效应。词长效应被解释为当资源有限时,从并行图形分析到顺序解析策略的一种转变。这种转变可以发生在任一视觉半视野中的单词或非单词上。