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无声阅读:来自西班牙语熟练聋读者的 ERP 证据。

Reading without phonology: ERP evidence from skilled deaf readers of Spanish.

机构信息

Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language, Paseo Mikeletegi, 69, 20009, Donostia-San Sebstián, Spain.

Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2021 Mar 4;11(1):5202. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-84490-5.

Abstract

Reading typically involves phonological mediation, especially for transparent orthographies with a regular letter to sound correspondence. In this study we ask whether phonological coding is a necessary part of the reading process by examining prelingually deaf individuals who are skilled readers of Spanish. We conducted two EEG experiments exploiting the pseudohomophone effect, in which nonwords that sound like words elicit phonological encoding during reading. The first, a semantic categorization task with masked priming, resulted in modulation of the N250 by pseudohomophone primes in hearing but not in deaf readers. The second, a lexical decision task, confirmed the pattern: hearing readers had increased errors and an attenuated N400 response for pseudohomophones compared to control pseudowords, whereas deaf readers did not treat pseudohomophones any differently from pseudowords, either behaviourally or in the ERP response. These results offer converging evidence that skilled deaf readers do not rely on phonological coding during visual word recognition. Furthermore, the finding demonstrates that reading can take place in the absence of phonological activation, and we speculate about the alternative mechanisms that allow these deaf individuals to read competently.

摘要

阅读通常涉及语音中介,尤其是对于具有规则字母到发音对应关系的透明正字法。在这项研究中,我们通过检查熟练阅读西班牙语的失聪个体来询问语音编码是否是阅读过程的必要部分。我们进行了两项 EEG 实验,利用了伪同形词效应,在阅读过程中,听起来像单词的非单词会引发语音编码。第一个实验是具有掩蔽启动的语义分类任务,结果表明在听力正常的读者中,伪同形词启动会对 N250 进行调制,但在失聪读者中则不会。第二个实验,即词汇判断任务,证实了这一模式:与控制的伪词相比,听力读者的错误率更高,对伪同形词的 N400 反应减弱,而失聪读者对伪同形词的处理方式与伪词没有任何不同,无论是在行为上还是在 ERP 反应中。这些结果提供了一致的证据,表明熟练的失聪读者在视觉单词识别过程中不依赖于语音编码。此外,该发现表明阅读可以在没有语音激活的情况下进行,我们推测了允许这些失聪个体进行阅读的替代机制。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/5140/7933439/7e42b91e1b7e/41598_2021_84490_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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