Yu Teng, Sui Xue, Li Yu Tong
School of Psychology, Liaoning Normal University, Dalian, Liaoning Province, China.
PeerJ. 2025 Jan 13;13:e18798. doi: 10.7717/peerj.18798. eCollection 2025.
This study aimed to examine the impact of social presence on Chinese reading comprehension and associated neural responses.
Participants tasked with reading Chinese sentences either alone or in the presence of others and subsequently assessing the accuracy of the sentences' meanings. Concurrently, we recorded the participants' electrical brain responses to critical word processing.
Behavioral results indicated no significant effect of social presence on the judgment of sentence accuracy. Electroencephalogram (EEG) results, however, revealed that reading in the presence of others elicited more pronounced left anterior negativity (LAN) components in the left front of the scalp compared to reading alone. Additionally, incorrect meanings triggered larger N400 and P600 amplitudes in the mid-parietal region than correct meanings.
Social presence intensifies early neural responses during the reading of Chinese sentences, although it does not influence semantic integration or conflict resolution. These findings support the notion that social context affects language processing.
本研究旨在探讨社交在场对中文阅读理解及相关神经反应的影响。
参与者被要求要么独自阅读中文句子,要么在他人在场的情况下阅读,随后评估句子含义的准确性。同时,我们记录了参与者对关键单词处理的脑电反应。
行为结果表明社交在场对句子准确性判断没有显著影响。然而,脑电图(EEG)结果显示,与独自阅读相比,在他人在场的情况下阅读会在头皮左侧前部引发更明显的左前负波(LAN)成分。此外,与正确含义相比,错误含义在顶叶中部区域引发的N400和P600波幅更大。
社交在场会增强中文句子阅读过程中的早期神经反应,尽管它不会影响语义整合或冲突解决。这些发现支持了社交背景会影响语言处理的观点。