Burgess C, Skodis J
Syracuse University.
Brain Lang. 1993 Feb;44(2):129-38. doi: 10.1006/brln.1993.1008.
This experiment investigated the sensitivity of the left and right cerebral hemispheres to morphologically ambiguous verbs (i.e., chased) and to morphologically unambiguous verbs (i.e., stolen) in a divided visual-field paradigm with normal subjects. Lexical decisions made to the ambiguous verbs were faster than those to the unambiguous verbs only when presented in the right visual field. The results suggest that the traditional notion of left-hemispheric specialization for syntactic processing can be extended to the retrieval of lower-level morphological representations.
本实验在正常受试者的视野分离范式中,研究了左、右大脑半球对形态上模糊的动词(如chased)和形态上明确的动词(如stolen)的敏感性。只有当模糊动词呈现在右视野时,对其进行的词汇判断才比对明确动词的词汇判断更快。结果表明,传统上认为左半球专门负责句法处理的观念可以扩展到较低层次形态表征的检索。