Lee Chia-lin, Federmeier Kara D
Department of Psychology, University of Illinois Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Taiwan University Department of Psychology, National Taiwan University Graduate Institute of Brain and Mind Sciences, National Taiwan University Neurobiology and Cognitive Neuroscience Center, National Taiwan University
Department of Psychology, University of Illinois Neuroscience Program, University of Illinois The Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois.
Psychol Sci. 2015 Jul;26(7):997-1005. doi: 10.1177/0956797615575743. Epub 2015 May 11.
Although left-hemisphere (LH) specialization for language is often viewed as a key example of functional lateralization, there is increasing evidence that the right hemisphere (RH) can also extract meaning from words and sentences. However, the right hemisphere's ability to appreciate syntactic aspects of language remains poorly understood. In the current study, we used separable, functionally well-characterized electrophysiological indices of lexico-semantic and syntactic processes to demonstrate RH sensitivity to syntactic violations among right-handers with a strong manual preference. Critically, however, the nature of this RH sensitivity to structural information was modulated by a genetically determined factor--familial sinistrality. The right hemisphere in right-handers without left-handed family members processed syntactic violations via the words' accompanying lexico-semantic unexpectedness. In contrast, the right hemisphere in right-handers with left-handed family members could process syntactic information in a manner qualitatively similar to that of the left hemisphere.
尽管左半球(LH)对语言的专门化通常被视为功能侧化的一个关键例子,但越来越多的证据表明,右半球(RH)也能够从单词和句子中提取意义。然而,右半球理解语言句法方面的能力仍知之甚少。在当前的研究中,我们使用了词汇语义和句法过程中可分离的、功能特征明确的电生理指标,来证明右利手且有强烈用手偏好的人右半球对句法违反的敏感性。然而,至关重要的是,这种右半球对结构信息的敏感性的本质受到一个基因决定因素——家族性左利手的调节。没有左撇子家庭成员的右利手者的右半球通过单词伴随的词汇语义意外来处理句法违反。相比之下,有左撇子家庭成员的右利手者的右半球能够以一种在质量上与左半球相似的方式处理句法信息。