Trends Cogn Sci. 1997 Sep;1(6):203-9. doi: 10.1016/S1364-6613(97)01073-5.
The human capacity to produce and comprehend language is one of the most distinctive characteristics of our species. However, understanding the cognitive and neural underpinnings of human language has proved difficult, in part because these processes are rapid, complex and (for the most part) inaccessible to conscious reflection. Methodologies are needed that provide continuous measurement during language processing and that do not rely on a conscious response. One such method involves the recording of event-related brain potentials (ERPs) elicited during language comprehension or production. ERPs are continuous, multidimensional records of the electrical activity that occurs in the brain during the process of interest. We review recent work demonstrating that ERPs are quite sensitive to (at least some of) the psychological and neural events underlying human language. Indeed, researchers have used ERPs to investigate the separability of syntactic and semantic processes, the on-line analysis of sentence constituent structure and the lexical processing capacities of language-disordered populations.
人类生成和理解语言的能力是我们物种最具特色的特征之一。然而,理解人类语言的认知和神经基础一直很困难,部分原因是这些过程非常迅速、复杂,而且(在大多数情况下)无法进行有意识的反思。需要有一种方法,可以在语言处理过程中提供连续测量,并且不依赖于有意识的反应。一种这样的方法涉及记录语言理解或产生过程中诱发的事件相关脑电位 (ERP)。ERP 是在感兴趣的过程中发生的大脑电活动的连续多维记录。我们回顾了最近的工作,这些工作表明 ERP 对(至少其中一些)人类语言背后的心理和神经事件非常敏感。事实上,研究人员已经使用 ERP 来研究句法和语义过程的可分离性、句子成分结构的在线分析以及语言障碍人群的词汇处理能力。