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阅读过程中的衰老与词汇可预测性:来自眼动和注视相关电位的证据。

Aging and word predictability during reading: Evidence from eye movements and fixation-related potentials.

作者信息

Pagán Ascensión, Degno Federica, Milledge Sara V, Kirkden Richard D, White Sarah J, Liversedge Simon P, Paterson Kevin B

机构信息

School of Psychology and Vision Sciences, George Davies Centre for Medicine, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK.

Department of Psychology, Bournemouth University, Poole, UK.

出版信息

Atten Percept Psychophys. 2025 Jan;87(1):50-75. doi: 10.3758/s13414-024-02981-9. Epub 2025 Jan 28.

Abstract

The use of context to facilitate the processing of words is recognized as a hallmark of skilled reading. This capability is also hypothesized to change with older age because of cognitive changes across the lifespan. However, research investigating this issue using eye movements or event-related potentials (ERPs) has produced conflicting findings. Specifically, whereas eye-movement studies report larger context effects for older than younger adults, ERP findings suggest that context effects are diminished or delayed for older readers. Crucially, these contrary findings may reflect methodological differences, including use of unnatural sentence displays in ERP research. To address these limitations, we used a coregistration technique to record eye movements (EMs) and fixation-related potentials (FRPs) simultaneously while 44 young adults (18-30 years) and 30 older adults (65+ years) read sentences containing a target word that was strongly or weakly predicted by prior context. Eye-movement analyses were conducted over all data (full EM dataset) and only data matching FRPs. FRPs were analysed to capture early and later components 70-900 ms following fixation-onset on target words. Both eye-movement datasets and early FRPs showed main effects of age group and context, while the full EM dataset and later FRPs revealed larger context effects for older adults. We argue that, by using coregistration methods to address limitations of earlier ERP research, our experiment provides compelling complementary evidence from eye movements and FRPs that older adults rely more on context to integrate words during reading.

摘要

利用语境来促进词汇加工被认为是熟练阅读的一个标志。由于一生中认知的变化,这种能力也被推测会随着年龄的增长而改变。然而,使用眼动或事件相关电位(ERP)来研究这个问题的研究得出了相互矛盾的结果。具体来说,眼动研究报告称,老年人比年轻人有更大的语境效应,而ERP研究结果表明,老年读者的语境效应会减弱或延迟。至关重要的是,这些相反的结果可能反映了方法上的差异,包括ERP研究中使用不自然的句子展示。为了解决这些局限性,我们使用了一种共记录技术,在44名年轻人(18 - 30岁)和30名老年人(65岁及以上)阅读包含由先前语境强烈或微弱预测的目标词的句子时,同时记录眼动(EM)和注视相关电位(FRP)。对所有数据(完整的眼动数据集)和仅与FRP匹配的数据进行了眼动分析。对FRP进行分析以捕捉在目标词注视开始后70 - 900毫秒的早期和晚期成分。眼动数据集和早期FRP都显示了年龄组和语境的主效应,而完整的眼动数据集和晚期FRP显示老年人有更大的语境效应。我们认为,通过使用共记录方法来解决早期ERP研究的局限性,我们的实验从眼动和FRP提供了令人信服的补充证据,表明老年人在阅读过程中更依赖语境来整合词汇。

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