Department of Comparative Language Science, University of Zurich, Switzerland; Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Language Evolution, University of Zurich, Switzerland.
Department of Linguistics, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Neurobiology of Language Department, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, The Netherlands.
Cognition. 2021 Jan;206:104516. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2020.104516. Epub 2020 Nov 20.
Human experience and communication are centred on events, and event apprehension is a rapid process that draws on the visual perception and immediate categorization of event roles ("who does what to whom"). We demonstrate a role for syntactic structure in visual information uptake for event apprehension. An event structure foregrounding either the agent or patient was activated during speaking, transiently modulating the apprehension of subsequently viewed unrelated events. Speakers of Dutch described pictures with actives and passives (agent and patient foregrounding, respectively). First fixations on pictures of unrelated events that were briefly presented (for 300 ms) next were influenced by the active or passive structure of the previously produced sentence. Going beyond the study of how single words cue object perception, we show that sentence structure guides the viewpoint taken during rapid event apprehension.
人类的经验和交流都以事件为中心,而对事件的理解是一个快速的过程,它依赖于对事件角色(“谁对谁做了什么”)的视觉感知和即时分类。我们证明了句法结构在视觉信息获取中对事件理解的作用。在说话时,会激活一个突出施动者或受动者的事件结构,从而暂时改变对随后观看的不相关事件的理解。讲荷兰语的人用主动语态和被动语态(分别突出施动者和受动者)来描述图片。短暂呈现(300 毫秒)的不相关事件图片的首次注视受到之前生成的句子的主动或被动结构的影响。我们的研究超越了单个单词如何提示对象感知的范畴,表明句子结构指导了快速事件理解过程中的观察视角。