Rugg M D
Neuropsychologia. 1984;22(4):435-43. doi: 10.1016/0028-3932(84)90038-1.
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during a task which required subjects to discriminate between rhyming and non-rhyming visually presented pairs of letter strings, consisting of equal proportions of word-word and word-non-word combinations. Pair members were presented sequentially with an interstimulus interval of 1.56 sec. As in a previous study [Rugg, M. D., Brain Lang. In press], ERPs elicited by rhyming and non-rhyming words were differentiated by a late negative component (N450) in waveforms following the non-rhyming words. This effect was greatest over the midline and the right hemisphere. The same rhyme/non-rhyme difference was also observed, to an equal extent, in ERPs elicited by non-words. It is concluded that N450, presumed to be related to the "N400" component observed under conditions of semantic incongruity [Kutas, M. and Hillyard, S.A., Science 207, 203-205, 1980] does not seem to depend on linguistic processing at the semantic level for its modulation.
在一项任务中记录了事件相关电位(ERP),该任务要求受试者辨别视觉呈现的由相同比例的单词-单词和单词-非单词组合构成的押韵和不押韵字母串对。配对成员以1.56秒的刺激间隔顺序呈现。正如之前的一项研究[鲁格,M.D.,《大脑与语言》,即将发表]一样,押韵和不押韵单词引发的ERP在不押韵单词之后的波形中通过一个晚期负成分(N450)来区分。这种效应在中线和右半球最为明显。在非单词引发的ERP中也同样观察到了相同程度的押韵/不押韵差异。得出的结论是,被认为与在语义不一致条件下观察到的“N400”成分相关的N450[库塔斯,M.和希利亚德,S.A.,《科学》207,203 - 205,1980],其调节似乎并不依赖于语义层面的语言加工。