Janse Esther, de Bree Elise, Brouwer Susanne
Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS (Utrecht University), Janskerkhof 13, 3512 BL Utrecht, The Netherlands.
J Psycholinguist Res. 2010 Dec;39(6):523-39. doi: 10.1007/s10936-010-9150-2.
Initial lexical activation in typical populations is a direct reflection of the goodness of fit between the presented stimulus and the intended target. In this study, lexical activation was investigated upon presentation of polysyllabic pseudowords (such as procodile for crocodile) for the atypical population of dyslexic adults to see to what extent mismatching phonemic information affects lexical activation in the face of overwhelming support for one specific lexical candidate. Results of an auditory lexical decision task showed that sensitivity to phonemic mismatch was less in the dyslexic population, compared to the respective control group. However, the dyslexic participants were outperformed by their controls only for word-initial mismatches. It is argued that a subtle speech decoding deficit affects lexical activation levels and makes spoken word processing less robust against distortion.
典型人群中的初始词汇激活是所呈现刺激与预期目标之间匹配度的直接反映。在本研究中,针对成年阅读障碍这一非典型人群,在呈现多音节假词(如用“procodile”代替“crocodile”)时研究词汇激活情况,以观察在对一个特定词汇候选有压倒性支持的情况下,不匹配的音位信息在多大程度上影响词汇激活。一项听觉词汇判断任务的结果表明,与相应的对照组相比,阅读障碍人群对音位不匹配的敏感度较低。然而,阅读障碍参与者仅在单词开头的不匹配方面表现不如对照组。有人认为,一种细微的语音解码缺陷会影响词汇激活水平,并使口语单词处理对失真的抵抗力降低。