Anceresi Giorgia, Gatti Daniele, Vecchi Tomaso, Marelli Marco, Rinaldi Luca
Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences, University of Pavia, Piazza Botta 6, 27100, Pavia, Italy.
Cognitive Psychology Unit, IRCCS Mondino Foundation, Pavia, Italy.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2025 Feb;32(1):472-481. doi: 10.3758/s13423-024-02557-6. Epub 2024 Aug 22.
Different experiential traces (i.e., linguistic, motor, and perceptual) are likely contributing to the organization of human semantic knowledge. Here, we aimed to address this issue by investigating whether visual experience may affect the sensitivity to distributional priors from natural language. We conducted an independent reanalysis of data from Bottini et al., in which early blind and sighted participants performed an auditory lexical decision task. Since previous research has shown that semantic neighborhood density-the mean distance between a target word and its closest semantic neighbors-can influence performance in lexical decision tasks, we investigated whether vision may alter the reliance on this semantic index. We demonstrate that early blind participants are more sensitive to semantic neighborhood density than sighted participants, as indicated by the significantly faster response times for words with higher levels of semantic neighborhood density shown by the blind group. These findings suggest that an early lack of visual experience may lead to enhanced sensitivity to the distributional history of words in natural language, deepening in turn our understanding of the strict interplay between linguistic and perceptual experience in the organization of conceptual knowledge.
不同的经验痕迹(即语言、运动和感知方面的)可能对人类语义知识的组织有贡献。在此,我们旨在通过研究视觉经验是否会影响对自然语言中分布先验的敏感性来解决这个问题。我们对博蒂尼等人的数据进行了独立重新分析,其中早期失明和有视力的参与者执行了一项听觉词汇判断任务。由于先前的研究表明语义邻域密度——目标词与其最接近的语义邻居之间的平均距离——会影响词汇判断任务的表现,我们研究了视觉是否会改变对这个语义指标的依赖。我们证明,早期失明的参与者比有视力的参与者对语义邻域密度更敏感,这表现为失明组对语义邻域密度较高的词的反应时间明显更快。这些发现表明,早期缺乏视觉经验可能会导致对自然语言中单词分布历史的敏感性增强,进而加深我们对概念知识组织中语言和感知经验之间严格相互作用的理解。