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结构和顺序的规律性调节短语速率的神经追踪。

Structural and sequential regularities modulate phrase-rate neural tracking.

机构信息

Department of Linguistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2024 Jul 18;14(1):16603. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-67153-z.

Abstract

Electrophysiological brain activity has been shown to synchronize with the quasi-regular repetition of grammatical phrases in connected speech-so-called phrase-rate neural tracking. Current debate centers around whether this phenomenon is best explained in terms of the syntactic properties of phrases or in terms of syntax-external information, such as the sequential repetition of parts of speech. As these two factors were confounded in previous studies, much of the literature is compatible with both accounts. Here, we used electroencephalography (EEG) to determine if and when the brain is sensitive to both types of information. Twenty native speakers of Mandarin Chinese listened to isochronously presented streams of monosyllabic words, which contained either grammatical two-word phrases (e.g., catch fish, sell house) or non-grammatical word combinations (e.g., full lend, bread far). Within the grammatical conditions, we varied two structural factors: the position of the head of each phrase and the type of attachment. Within the non-grammatical conditions, we varied the consistency with which parts of speech were repeated. Tracking was quantified through evoked power and inter-trial phase coherence, both derived from the frequency-domain representation of EEG responses. As expected, neural tracking at the phrase rate was stronger in grammatical sequences than in non-grammatical sequences without syntactic structure. Moreover, it was modulated by both attachment type and head position, revealing the structure-sensitivity of phrase-rate tracking. We additionally found that the brain tracks the repetition of parts of speech in non-grammatical sequences. These data provide an integrative perspective on the current debate about neural tracking effects, revealing that the brain utilizes regularities computed over multiple levels of linguistic representation in guiding rhythmic computation.

摘要

脑电生理活动已被证明与连贯话语中准规则重复的语法短语同步,即所谓的短语速率神经追踪。目前的争论焦点在于,这种现象是最好用短语的句法属性来解释,还是用句法外的信息(如词性的顺序重复)来解释。由于这两个因素在以前的研究中是混淆的,因此大部分文献与这两种解释都兼容。在这里,我们使用脑电图(EEG)来确定大脑是否以及何时对这两种信息敏感。二十名母语为汉语普通话的参与者聆听了等时呈现的单音节词流,这些词流中包含语法上的双词短语(如 catch fish、sell house)或非语法上的词组合(如 full lend、bread far)。在语法条件下,我们改变了两个结构因素:每个短语的头的位置和附着类型。在非语法条件下,我们改变了词性重复的一致性。通过从 EEG 响应的频域表示中得出的诱发功率和试验间相位相干性来量化追踪。正如预期的那样,在语法序列中,神经追踪的速度比没有句法结构的非语法序列要强。此外,它还受到附着类型和头位置的调制,揭示了短语速率追踪的结构敏感性。我们还发现,大脑会追踪非语法序列中词性的重复。这些数据为当前关于神经追踪效应的争论提供了一个综合的视角,揭示了大脑在引导节奏计算时利用了在多个语言表达层面上计算出的规则。

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