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听觉语言理解过程中同音字处理对执行控制过程的影响:双任务范式。

Influence of homophone processing during auditory language comprehension on executive control processes: A dual-task paradigm.

机构信息

Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, LPNC UMR 5105, Grenoble, France.

Univ. Côte d'Azur, CNRS, BCL, Nice, France.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Jul 15;16(7):e0254237. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0254237. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

In the present preregistered study, we evaluated the possibility of a shared cognitive mechanism during verbal and non-verbal tasks and therefore the implication of domain-general cognitive control during language comprehension. We hypothesized that a behavioral cost will be observed during a dual-task including both verbal and non-verbal difficult processing. Specifically, to test this claim, we designed a dual-task paradigm involving: an auditory language comprehension task (sentence comprehension) and a non-verbal Flanker task (including congruent and incongruent trials). We manipulated sentence ambiguity and evaluated if the ambiguity effect modified behavioral performances in the non-verbal Flanker task. Under the assumption that ambiguous sentences induce a more difficult process than unambiguous sentences, we expected non-verbal flanker task performances to be impaired only when a simultaneous difficult language processing is performed. This would be specifically reflected by a performance cost during incongruent Flanker items only during ambiguous sentence presentation. Conversely, we observed a facilitatory effect for the incongruent Flanker items during ambiguous sentence suggesting better non-verbal inhibitory performances when an ambiguous sentence was simultaneously processed. Exploratory data analysis suggests that this effect is not only related to a more difficult language processing but also to the previous (n-1) Flanker item. Indeed, results showed that incongruent n-1 Flanker items led to a facilitation of the incongruent synchronized Flanker items only when ambiguous sentences were conjointly presented. This result, even if it needs to be corroborated in future studies, suggests that the recruitment of executive control mechanisms facilitates subsequent executive control implication during difficult language processing. The present study suggests a common executive control mechanism during difficult verbal and non-verbal tasks.

摘要

在本预先注册的研究中,我们评估了在言语和非言语任务中存在共享认知机制的可能性,因此也评估了在语言理解过程中存在的领域一般性认知控制的含义。我们假设,在包括言语和非言语困难处理的双重任务中会观察到行为成本。具体来说,为了检验这一说法,我们设计了一个双重任务范式,包括:听觉语言理解任务(句子理解)和非言语 Flanker 任务(包括一致和不一致的试验)。我们操纵句子的歧义性,并评估歧义效应对非言语 Flanker 任务的行为表现的影响。假设歧义句子比非歧义句子诱导更困难的处理过程,我们期望只有在同时进行困难的语言处理时,非言语 Flanker 任务的表现才会受到损害。这将特别反映为仅在歧义句子呈现时,不一致的 Flanker 项目的表现成本增加。相反,我们观察到在歧义句子呈现时,不一致的 Flanker 项目出现促进作用,这表明当同时处理歧义句子时,非言语抑制表现更好。探索性数据分析表明,这种效应不仅与更困难的语言处理有关,而且与前一个(n-1)Flanker 项目有关。实际上,结果表明,只有当同时呈现歧义句子时,不一致的 n-1 Flanker 项目才会导致不一致的同步 Flanker 项目的促进作用。尽管这一结果需要在未来的研究中加以证实,但它表明执行控制机制的招募在困难的语言处理过程中有利于随后的执行控制影响。本研究表明,在困难的言语和非言语任务中存在共同的执行控制机制。

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