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Task Dependent Lexicality Effects Support Interactive Models of Reading: A Meta-Analytic Neuroimaging Review

机译:任务相关词汇效应支持阅读的交互模型:荟萃分析神经影像学综述

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Models of reading must explain how orthographic input activates a phonological representation, and elicits the retrieval of word meaning from semantic memory. Comparisons between tasks that theoretically differ with respect to the degree to which they rely on connections between orthographic, phonological and semantic systems during reading can thus provide valuable insight into models of reading, but such direct comparisons are not well-represented in the literature. An ALE meta-analysis explored lexicality effects directly contrasting words and pseudowords using the lexical decision task and overt or covert naming, which we assume rely most on the semantic and phonological systems, respectively. Interactions between task and lexicality effects demonstrate that different demands of the lexical decision and naming tasks lead to different manifestations of lexicality effects.
机译:阅读模型必须解释拼字输入如何激活语音表达,并从语义记忆中引出单词含义。在理论上,任务之间的比较在阅读过程中依赖于拼字法,语音系统和语义系统之间的联系的程度有所不同,因此可以为阅读模型提供有价值的见解,但是这种直接比较在文献中并未得到很好的体现。 ALE荟萃分析使用词汇决策任务和公开或隐性命名来探索直接对比词和伪词的词法效应,我们假设它们分别最依赖语义和语音系统。任务和词汇效应之间的相互作用表明,词汇决策和命名任务的不同要求导致词汇效应的不同表现形式。

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