Stony Brook University, United States of America.
Stony Brook University, United States of America.
Int J Psychophysiol. 2019 Mar;137:72-81. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2018.12.006. Epub 2018 Dec 14.
We investigated event-related brain potential correlates of encountering context-incongruent social information. Building on evidence that information semantically incongruent with its context elicits an N400 response (a prominent negative-going deflection in the ongoing electroencephalogram; EEG), we hypothesized that statements incongruent (relative to congruent) with basic standards of amicable treatment by others (e.g., "Your friend breaks your computer and then laughs [apologizes]") would elicit larger-amplitude N400 responses. EEG was recorded from N = 20 undergraduates while they viewed 106 semantic-dimension and 106 social-dimension sentences. We obtained the classic N400 effect to semantic violations, but we did not observe greater N400 amplitudes to incongruent than to congruent social-dimension sentences. Our findings of N400 modulation by semantic violations but not social norm violations help clarify potential boundary conditions for eliciting the N400.
我们研究了遇到语境不一致的社会信息时与事件相关的大脑电位相关物。基于信息与其语境在语义上不一致会引起 N400 反应(脑电图中持续出现的显著负向偏转)的证据,我们假设与他人友好相待的基本标准不一致(例如,“你的朋友打破了你的电脑,然后大笑[道歉]”)的陈述会引起更大幅度的 N400 反应。当 20 名大学生观看 106 个语义维度和 106 个社会维度的句子时,我们记录了他们的脑电图。我们得到了经典的语义违反 N400 效应,但我们没有观察到不一致的社会维度句子比一致的句子引起更大的 N400 振幅。我们发现 N400 受到语义违反的调制,但不受社会规范违反的调制,这有助于澄清引发 N400 的潜在边界条件。