Hamilton Liberty S, Huth Alexander G
Communication Sciences & Disorders, Moody College of Communication, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA.
Department of Neurology, Dell Medical School, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA.
Lang Cogn Neurosci. 2018 Jul 22;35(5):573-582. doi: 10.1080/23273798.2018.1499946. eCollection 2020.
Humans have a unique ability to produce and consume rich, complex, and varied language in order to communicate ideas to one another. Still, outside of natural reading, the most common methods for studying how our brains process speech or understand language use only isolated words or simple sentences. Recent studies have upset this by employing complex natural stimuli and measuring how the brain responds to language as it is used. In this article we argue that natural stimuli offer many advantages over simplified, controlled stimuli for studying how language is processed by the brain. Furthermore, the downsides of using natural language stimuli can be mitigated using modern statistical and computational techniques.
人类拥有独特的能力,能够生成和使用丰富、复杂且多样的语言,以便相互交流想法。然而,除了自然阅读之外,研究我们大脑如何处理语音或理解语言的最常见方法仅使用孤立的单词或简单的句子。最近的研究打破了这一局面,采用了复杂的自然刺激,并测量大脑在语言使用过程中的反应。在本文中,我们认为,对于研究大脑如何处理语言而言,自然刺激比简化的、受控的刺激具有许多优势。此外,使用现代统计和计算技术可以减轻使用自然语言刺激的不利影响。