Faísca Luís, Reis Alexandra, Araújo Susana
Department of Psychology and Educational Sciences and Centre for Biomedical Research (CBMR), University of Algarve, Faro, Portugal.
Faculdade de Psicologia, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal.
Front Psychol. 2019 Apr 11;10:830. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00830. eCollection 2019.
The present study investigated the influence of lexical word properties on the early stages of visual word processing (<250 ms) and how the dynamics of lexical access interact with task-driven top-down processes. We compared the brain's electrical response (event-related potentials, ERPs) of 39 proficient adult readers for the effects of word frequency and word lexicality during an explicit reading task versus a visual immediate-repetition detection task where no linguistic intention is required. In general, we observed that left-lateralized processes linked to perceptual expertise for reading are task independent. Moreover, there was no hint of a word frequency effect in early ERPs, while there was a lexicality effect which was modulated by task demands: during implicit reading, we observed larger N1 negativity in the ERP to real words compared to pseudowords, but in contrast, this modulation by stimulus type was absent for the explicit reading aloud task (where words yielded the same activation as pseudowords). Thus, data indicate that the brain's response to lexical properties of a word is open to influences from top-down processes according to the representations that are relevant for the task, and this occurs from the earliest stages of visual recognition (within ~200 ms). We conjectured that the loci of these early top-down influences identified for implicit reading are probably restricted to lower levels of processing (such as whole word orthography) rather than the process of lexical access itself.
本研究调查了词汇单词属性对视觉单词处理早期阶段(<250毫秒)的影响,以及词汇通达的动态过程如何与任务驱动的自上而下的过程相互作用。我们比较了39名熟练的成年读者在明确阅读任务与无需语言意图的视觉即时重复检测任务中,单词频率和单词词性对大脑电反应(事件相关电位,ERP)的影响。总体而言,我们观察到与阅读感知专业知识相关的左侧化过程与任务无关。此外,早期ERP中没有单词频率效应的迹象,而存在一个受任务需求调节的词性效应:在隐性阅读过程中,我们观察到与假词相比,ERP中真实单词的N1负波更大,但相比之下,在大声朗读的明确阅读任务中(单词与假词产生相同的激活),刺激类型的这种调节不存在。因此,数据表明,大脑对单词词汇属性的反应会根据与任务相关的表征受到自上而下过程的影响,并且这种情况从视觉识别的最早阶段(约200毫秒内)就会发生。我们推测,为隐性阅读确定的这些早期自上而下影响的位点可能仅限于较低水平的处理(如整个单词的正字法),而不是词汇通达本身的过程。