Fernandez Leigh B, Engelhardt Paul E, Patarroyo Angela G, Allen Shanley Em
Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Germany.
University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2020 Dec;73(12):2348-2361. doi: 10.1177/1747021820948019. Epub 2020 Aug 14.
Research has shown that suprasegmental cues in conjunction with visual context can lead to anticipatory (or predictive) eye movements. However, the impact of speech rate on anticipatory eye movements has received little empirical attention. The purpose of the current study was twofold. From a methodological perspective, we tested the impact of speech rate on anticipatory eye movements by systemically varying speech rate (3.5, 4.5, 5.5, and 6.0 syllables per second) in the processing of filler-gap dependencies. From a theoretical perspective, we examined two groups thought to show fewer anticipatory eye movements, and thus likely to be more impacted by speech rate. Experiment 1 compared anticipatory eye movements across the lifespan with younger (18-24 years old) and older adults (40-75 years old). Experiment 2 compared L1 speakers of English and L2 speakers of English with an L1 of German. Results showed that all groups made anticipatory eye movements. However, L2 speakers only made anticipatory eye movements at 3.5 syllables per second, older adults at 3.5 and 4.5 syllables per second, and younger adults at speech rates up to 5.5 syllables per second. At the fastest speech rate, all groups showed a marked decrease in anticipatory eye movements. This work highlights (1) the importance of speech rate on anticipatory eye movements, and (2) group-level performance differences in filler-gap prediction.
研究表明,超音段线索与视觉语境相结合会导致预期性(或预测性)眼动。然而,语速对预期性眼动的影响在实证研究中很少受到关注。本研究有两个目的。从方法论的角度来看,我们通过在处理填充语-空位依存关系时系统地改变语速(每秒3.5、4.5、5.5和6.0个音节)来测试语速对预期性眼动的影响。从理论的角度来看,我们考察了两组被认为预期性眼动较少、因此可能受语速影响更大的人群。实验1比较了不同年龄段的预期性眼动,包括年轻人(18 - 24岁)和老年人(40 - 75岁)。实验2比较了以英语为母语的人和以德语为母语、英语为第二语言的人。结果表明,所有组都出现了预期性眼动。然而,第二语言者仅在每秒3.5个音节时出现预期性眼动,老年人在每秒3.5和4.5个音节时出现,年轻人在语速高达每秒5.5个音节时出现。在最快的语速下,所有组的预期性眼动都显著减少。这项研究突出了(1)语速对预期性眼动的重要性,以及(2)在填充语-空位预测中群体水平的表现差异。