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错对与否?大脑电位在逐字阅读句子时揭示了语义关系的半球不对称性,这是(虚构的)知识的一种功能。

Wrong or right? Brain potentials reveal hemispheric asymmetries to semantic relations during word-by-word sentence reading as a function of (fictional) knowledge.

机构信息

Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 405 N Mathews Ave, Urbana, IL, 61801, USA; Department of Psychology and Brain & Mind Institute, Western Interdisciplinary Research, Building Room 3190, Western University, London, ON, N6A 5B7, Canada; Department of Cognitive Science, University of California San Diego, 9500 Gilman Dr., La Jolla, CA, 92093, USA.

Department of Psychology and Brain & Mind Institute, Western Interdisciplinary Research, Building Room 3190, Western University, London, ON, N6A 5B7, Canada.

出版信息

Neuropsychologia. 2022 Jun 6;170:108215. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2022.108215. Epub 2022 Mar 29.

Abstract

How does individual-level variation in experience and knowledge influence neural mechanisms important for real-time language comprehension? We used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) combined with lateralized visual field (VF) presentation of sentence-final words to examine asymmetries in hemispheric processing as individuals who varied in their knowledge of the fictional world of Harry Potter (HP) read sentences about general topics and HP. HP sentence endings were either contextually supported, unrelated anomalies, or semantically related anomalies. Amongst HP experts, we observed contextual support effects with presentation to both left and right VFs, but related anomaly effects only with presentation to the left VF (right hemisphere). Our findings are in line with accounts in which the left hemisphere (LH) activates relatively narrow/specific semantic information and the RH activates a broader range of semantic relations, including those relating to the construction of mental/situation models, as individuals attempt to comprehend sentences, one word at a time. We suggest that RH-biased hemispheric asymmetries in processing related (but linguistically inappropriate) words in written sentences may emerge as a function of each individual's degree of relevant knowledge. We tentatively hypothesize that content experts may optimize hemispheric differences in scope of semantic activation to maximize both precision (in the LH) and flexibility (in the RH) during language comprehension.

摘要

个体经验和知识的差异如何影响实时语言理解的神经机制?我们使用事件相关脑电位(ERP)结合句子结尾词的侧化视觉场(VF)呈现,来研究个体在哈利波特(HP)虚构世界知识方面的差异如何影响半球处理的不对称性,这些个体阅读关于一般主题和 HP 的句子。HP 句子结尾要么是上下文支持的,要么是不相关的异常,要么是语义相关的异常。在 HP 专家中,我们观察到在左、右 VF 呈现时都有上下文支持效应,但只有在左 VF(右半球)呈现时才有相关异常效应。我们的发现与以下观点一致,即左半球(LH)激活相对狭窄/特定的语义信息,而右半球(RH)激活更广泛的语义关系,包括与构建心理/情境模型有关的关系,当个体试图一次一个词地理解句子时。我们认为,在处理书面句子中相关(但语言上不恰当)单词时,RH 偏向的半球不对称性可能是个体相关知识程度的函数。我们推测,内容专家可能会优化语义激活范围的半球差异,以在语言理解过程中最大化精确性(在 LH)和灵活性(在 RH)。

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