Garnsey S M, Tanenhaus M K, Chapman R M
Department of Psychology, University of Rochester, New York 14627.
J Psycholinguist Res. 1989 Jan;18(1):51-60. doi: 10.1007/BF01069046.
Evoked brain potentials were used to monitor moment-by-moment decisions during language comprehension. Subjects read sentences containing temporary syntactic ambiguities for which one of the possible interpretations was semantically implausible. The N400 component of the evoked potential, which is sensitive to implausibility, was used to discover when during a sentence subjects made a decision about the ambiguity. The results demonstrate that readers try to interpret a syntactic ambiguity early in a sentence rather than waiting for disambiguating information. This introduces a new way to use brain activity to study sentence comprehension processes.
诱发脑电位被用于监测语言理解过程中即时的决策。受试者阅读包含临时句法歧义的句子,其中一种可能的解释在语义上是不合理的。诱发电位的N400成分对不合理性敏感,被用于发现受试者在句子的哪个时刻对歧义做出了决策。结果表明,读者试图在句子的早期就解释句法歧义,而不是等待消除歧义的信息。这引入了一种利用大脑活动来研究句子理解过程的新方法。