Strijkers Kristof, Costa Albert
Departamento de Psicología Básica, Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona, Spain.
Front Psychol. 2011 Dec 2;2:356. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00356. eCollection 2011.
Speech requires time. How much time often depends on the amount of labor the brain has to perform in order to retrieve the linguistic information related to the ideas we want to express. Although most psycholinguistic research in the field of language production has focused on the net result of time required to utter words in various experimental conditions, over the last years more and more researchers pursued the objective to flesh out the time course of particular stages implicated in language production. Here we critically review these studies, with particular interest for the time course of lexical selection. First, we evaluate the data underlying the estimates of an influential temporal meta-analysis on language production (Indefrey and Levelt, 2004). We conclude that those data alone are not sufficient to provide a reliable time frame of lexical selection. Next, we discuss recent neurophysiological evidence which we argue to offer more explicit insights into the time course of lexical selection. Based on this evidence we suggest that, despite the absence of a clear time frame of how long lexical selection takes, there is sufficient direct evidence to conclude that the brain initiates lexical access within 200 ms after stimulus presentation, hereby confirming Indefrey and Levelt's estimate. In a final section, we briefly review the proposed mechanisms which could lead to this rapid onset of lexical access, namely automatic spreading activation versus specific concept selection, and discuss novel data which support the notion of spreading activation, but indicate that the speed with which this principle takes effect is driven by a top-down signal in function of the intention to engage in a speech act.
言语需要时间。所需时间的长短往往取决于大脑为检索与我们想要表达的想法相关的语言信息而必须付出的劳动量。尽管语言产生领域的大多数心理语言学研究都集中在各种实验条件下说出单词所需时间的最终结果上,但在过去几年中,越来越多的研究人员致力于阐明语言产生过程中特定阶段的时间进程。在此,我们对这些研究进行批判性综述,特别关注词汇选择的时间进程。首先,我们评估了一项关于语言产生的有影响力的时间元分析(Indefrey和Levelt,2004年)估计数据的基础。我们得出结论,仅凭这些数据不足以提供词汇选择的可靠时间框架。接下来,我们讨论最近的神经生理学证据,我们认为这些证据能更明确地洞察词汇选择的时间进程。基于这一证据,我们认为,尽管缺乏关于词汇选择需要多长时间的明确时间框架,但有足够的直接证据可以得出结论,大脑在刺激呈现后200毫秒内启动词汇检索,从而证实了Indefrey和Levelt的估计。在最后一部分,我们简要回顾了可能导致词汇检索迅速开始的机制,即自动扩散激活与特定概念选择,并讨论了支持扩散激活概念的新数据,但表明这一原则生效的速度是由一个自上而下的信号驱动的,该信号取决于进行言语行为的意图。