Visual Attention Lab, Harvard Medical School, and Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
Psychol Sci. 2013 Sep;24(9):1816-23. doi: 10.1177/0956797613476955. Epub 2013 Jul 10.
In sentence processing, semantic and syntactic violations elicit differential brain responses observable in event-related potentials: An N400 signals semantic violations, whereas a P600 marks inconsistent syntactic structure. Does the brain register similar distinctions in scene perception? To address this question, we presented participants with semantic inconsistencies, in which an object was incongruent with a scene's meaning, and syntactic inconsistencies, in which an object violated structural rules. We found a clear dissociation between semantic and syntactic processing: Semantic inconsistencies produced negative deflections in the N300-N400 time window, whereas mild syntactic inconsistencies elicited a late positivity resembling the P600 found for syntactic inconsistencies in sentence processing. Extreme syntactic violations, such as a hovering beer bottle defying gravity, were associated with earlier perceptual processing difficulties reflected in the N300 response, but failed to produce a P600 effect. We therefore conclude that different neural populations are active during semantic and syntactic processing of scenes, and that syntactically impossible object placements are processed in a categorically different manner than are syntactically resolvable object misplacements.
在句子处理中,语义和句法违规会引起事件相关电位中可观察到的不同大脑反应:N400 信号表示语义违规,而 P600 标记不一致的句法结构。大脑在场景感知中是否会记录类似的区别?为了解决这个问题,我们向参与者展示了语义不一致,其中一个物体与场景的含义不一致,以及句法不一致,其中一个物体违反了结构规则。我们发现语义和句法处理之间存在明显的分离:语义不一致在 N300-N400 时间窗口产生负偏移,而轻微的句法不一致则引起类似于句子处理中句法不一致的 P600 的后期正性。极端的句法违规,例如违反重力的悬空啤酒瓶,与 N300 反应中反映的早期感知处理困难有关,但未能产生 P600 效应。因此,我们得出结论,不同的神经元群体在场景的语义和句法处理中活跃,并且句法上不可能的物体放置以与句法上可解决的物体错位完全不同的方式进行处理。
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