Hardy Sophie M, Segaert Katrien, Wheeldon Linda
Centre for Human Brain Health, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Department of Foreign Languages and Translations, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway.
Front Psychol. 2020 Feb 21;11:257. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00257. eCollection 2020.
Healthy aging does not affect all features of language processing equally. In this study, we investigated the effects of aging on different processes involved in fluent sentence production, a complex task that requires the successful execution and coordination of multiple processes. In Experiment 1, we investigated age-related effects on the speed of syntax selection using a syntactic priming paradigm. Both young and older adults produced target sentences quicker following syntactically related primes compared to unrelated primes, indicating that syntactic facilitation effects are preserved with age. In Experiment 2, we investigated age-related effects in syntactic planning and lexical retrieval using a planning scope paradigm: participants described moving picture displays designed to elicit sentences with either initial coordinate or simple noun phrases and, on half of the trials, the second picture was previewed. Without preview, both age groups were slower to initiate sentences with larger coordinate phrases, suggesting a similar phrasal planning scope. However, age-related differences did emerge relating to the preview manipulation: while young adults displayed speed benefits of preview in both phrase conditions, older adults only displayed speed preview benefits within the initial phrase (coordinate condition). Moreover, preview outside the initial phrase (simple condition) caused older adults to become significantly more error-prone. Thus, while syntactic planning scope appears unaffected by aging, older adults do appear to encounter problems with managing the activation and integration of lexical items into syntactic structures. Taken together, our findings indicate that healthy aging disrupts the lexical, but not the syntactic, processes involved in sentence production.
健康衰老对语言处理各方面的影响并不相同。在本研究中,我们调查了衰老对流畅句子生成中不同过程的影响,流畅句子生成是一项复杂任务,需要成功执行和协调多个过程。在实验1中,我们使用句法启动范式研究了与年龄相关的句法选择速度影响。与无关启动词相比,年轻人和老年人在句法相关启动词后生成目标句子的速度更快,这表明句法促进效应随年龄增长得以保留。在实验2中,我们使用计划范围范式研究了句法计划和词汇检索中与年龄相关的影响:参与者描述动态图片展示,这些展示旨在引出带有初始并列或简单名词短语的句子,并且在一半的试验中,第二张图片会被预先展示。在没有预先展示的情况下,两个年龄组用较大并列短语启动句子的速度都较慢,这表明短语计划范围相似。然而,与年龄相关的差异确实在预先展示操作中出现了:虽然年轻人在两种短语条件下都显示出预先展示的速度优势,但老年人仅在初始短语(并列条件)中显示出速度预先展示优势。此外,在初始短语之外(简单条件)的预先展示使老年人更容易出错。因此,虽然句法计划范围似乎不受衰老影响,但老年人在管理词汇项激活并将其整合到句法结构中确实似乎遇到了问题。综合来看,我们的研究结果表明,健康衰老会扰乱句子生成中涉及的词汇过程,但不会扰乱句法过程。