Department of Human Development and Family Studies, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan.
PLoS One. 2022 Aug 3;17(8):e0272438. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0272438. eCollection 2022.
The ability to predict upcoming information is crucial for efficient language processing and enables more rapid language learning. The present study explored how shared reading experience influenced predictive brain signals and expressive vocabulary of 12-month-old infants. The predictive brain signals were measured by fNIRS responses in the occipital lobe with an unexpected visual-omission task. The amount of shared reading experience was correlated with the strength of this predictive brain signal and with infants' expressive vocabulary. Importantly, the predictive brain signal explained unique variance of expressive vocabulary beyond shared reading experience and maternal education. A further mediation analysis showed that the effect of shared reading experience on expressive vocabulary was explained by the infants' predictive brain signal. This is the first evidence indicating that richer shared reading experience strengthens predictive signals in the infant brain and in turn facilitates expressive vocabulary acquisition.
预测即将到来的信息的能力对于高效的语言处理至关重要,并且能够促进更快速的语言学习。本研究探讨了共享阅读经验如何影响 12 个月大婴儿的预测大脑信号和表达词汇量。通过使用意外视觉缺失任务测量额叶的 fNIRS 反应来测量预测大脑信号。共享阅读经验的数量与这种预测大脑信号的强度以及婴儿的表达词汇量相关。重要的是,预测大脑信号解释了表达词汇量的独特方差,超过了共享阅读经验和母亲教育。进一步的中介分析表明,共享阅读经验对表达词汇量的影响可以通过婴儿的预测大脑信号来解释。这是第一个表明更丰富的共享阅读经验可以增强婴儿大脑中的预测信号,从而促进表达词汇量的获取的证据。