Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour & Development, Western Sydney University, Penrith, Australia.
PLoS One. 2023 May 18;18(5):e0285286. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0285286. eCollection 2023.
We investigated early electrophysiological responses to spoken English words embedded in neutral sentence frames, using a lexical decision paradigm. As words unfold in time, similar-sounding lexical items compete for recognition within 200 milliseconds after word onset. A small number of studies have previously investigated event-related potentials in this time window in English and French, with results differing in direction of effects as well as component scalp distribution. Investigations of spoken-word recognition in Swedish have reported an early left-frontally distributed event-related potential that increases in amplitude as a function of the probability of a successful lexical match as the word unfolds. Results from the present study indicate that the same process may occur in English: we propose that increased certainty of a 'word' response in a lexical decision task is reflected in the amplitude of an early left-anterior brain potential beginning around 150 milliseconds after word onset. This in turn is proposed to be connected to the probabilistically driven activation of possible upcoming word forms.
我们使用词汇判断范式研究了英语口语单词在中性句子框架中出现时的早期电生理反应。随着单词在时间上的展开,在单词起始后 200 毫秒内,相似发音的词汇项会相互竞争以进行识别。以前有少数研究调查了英语和法语在这个时间窗口内的事件相关电位,其结果在效应方向以及头皮分布的成分上有所不同。对瑞典语口语单词识别的研究报告了一个早期的左额分布事件相关电位,随着单词的展开,该电位的振幅会随着成功词汇匹配的概率而增加。本研究的结果表明,同样的过程可能在英语中发生:我们提出,在词汇判断任务中,对“单词”反应的确定性增加反映在单词起始后约 150 毫秒时出现的早期左前脑电位的振幅上。这反过来又被认为与可能即将出现的单词形式的概率驱动激活有关。