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词语助力视觉:物体识别中的标签优势

Words Jump-Start Vision: A Label Advantage in Object Recognition.

作者信息

Boutonnet Bastien, Lupyan Gary

机构信息

Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, University of Leiden, NL-2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands, and

Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706.

出版信息

J Neurosci. 2015 Jun 24;35(25):9329-35. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5111-14.2015.

Abstract

People use language to shape each other's behavior in highly flexible ways. Effects of language are often assumed to be "high-level" in that, whereas language clearly influences reasoning, decision making, and memory, it does not influence low-level visual processes. Here, we test the prediction that words are able to provide top-down guidance at the very earliest stages of visual processing by acting as powerful categorical cues. We investigated whether visual processing of images of familiar animals and artifacts was enhanced after hearing their name (e.g., "dog") compared with hearing an equally familiar and unambiguous nonverbal sound (e.g., a dog bark) in 14 English monolingual speakers. Because the relationship between words and their referents is categorical, we expected words to deploy more effective categorical templates, allowing for more rapid visual recognition. By recording EEGs, we were able to determine whether this label advantage stemmed from changes to early visual processing or later semantic decision processes. The results showed that hearing a word affected early visual processes and that this modulation was specific to the named category. An analysis of ERPs showed that the P1 was larger when people were cued by labels compared with equally informative nonverbal cues-an enhancement occurring within 100 ms of image onset, which also predicted behavioral responses occurring almost 500 ms later. Hearing labels modulated the P1 such that it distinguished between target and nontarget images, showing that words rapidly guide early visual processing.

摘要

人们以高度灵活的方式运用语言来塑造彼此的行为。语言的影响通常被认为是“高层次的”,因为尽管语言显然会影响推理、决策和记忆,但它不会影响低层次的视觉过程。在此,我们测试这样一种预测,即词语能够通过充当强大的分类线索,在视觉处理的最初阶段提供自上而下的引导。我们调查了14名以英语为母语的单语者,在听到熟悉的动物和人造物的名称(如“狗”)后,与听到同样熟悉且明确的非语言声音(如狗叫声)相比,对这些物体图像的视觉处理是否得到增强。由于词语与其所指对象之间的关系是分类性的,我们预期词语能部署更有效的分类模板,从而实现更快速的视觉识别。通过记录脑电图,我们能够确定这种标签优势是源于早期视觉处理的变化还是后期语义决策过程的变化。结果表明,听到一个词语会影响早期视觉过程,并且这种调节作用对所命名的类别具有特异性。对事件相关电位的分析表明,与同样具有信息性的非语言线索相比,当人们受到标签提示时,P1波幅更大——这种增强在图像呈现后100毫秒内就会出现,这也预示了近500毫秒后出现的行为反应。听到标签会调节P1波,使其能够区分目标图像和非目标图像,这表明词语能迅速引导早期视觉处理。

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