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Hemispheric asymmetry in event knowledge activation during incremental language comprehension: A visual half-field ERP study

机译:增量语言理解过程中事件知识激活中的半球不对称:视觉半场ERP研究

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During incremental language comprehension, the brain activates knowledge of described events, including knowledge elements that constitute semantic anomalies in their linguistic context. The present study investigates hemispheric asymmetries in this process, with the aim of advancing our understanding of the neural basis and functional properties of event knowledge activation during incremental comprehension. In a visual half-field event-related brain potential (ERP) experiment, participants read brief discourses in which the third sentence contained a word that was either highly expected, semantically anomalous but related to the described event (Event-Related), or semantically anomalous but unrelated to the described event (Event-Unrelated). For both visual fields of target word presentation, semantically anomalous words elicited N400 ERP components of greater amplitude than did expected words. Crucially, Event-Related anomalous words elicited a reduced N400 relative to Event-Unrelated anomalous words only with left visual field/right hemisphere presentation. This result suggests that right hemisphere processes are critical to the activation of event knowledge elements that violate the linguistic context, and in doing so informs existing theories of hemispheric asymmetries in semantic processing during language comprehension. Additionally, this finding coincides with past research suggesting a crucial role for the right hemisphere in elaborative inference generation, raises interesting questions regarding hemispheric coordination in generating event-specific linguistic expectancies, and more generally highlights the possibility of functional dissociation of event knowledge activation for the generation of elaborative inferences and for linguistic expectancies. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:在逐步理解语言的过程中,大脑会激活所描述事件的知识,包括构成其语言环境中语义异常的知识元素。本研究调查此过程中的半球不对称,目的是增进我们对增量理解过程中事件知识激活的神经基础和功能特性的理解。在视觉半场事件相关的脑潜能(ERP)实验中,参与者阅读了简短的论述,其中第三句包含的单词要么被高度期望,在语义上异常但与所描述的事件相关(与事件相关)或在语义上异常,但与所描述的事件无关(事件无关)。对于目标单词表示的两个视野,语义上异常的单词所引起的N400 ERP组件的幅度要大于预期单词。至关重要的是,与事件无关的异常单词相对于仅与左视野/右半球呈现相关的事件相关的异常单词引起的N400减少。该结果表明,正确的半球过程对于激活违反语言环境的事件知识元素至关重要,并且这样做有助于在语言理解过程中为语义处理中的半球不对称理论提供依据。此外,这一发现与以往的研究相吻合,暗示了右半球在阐述性推理生成中的关键作用,提出了有关半球协调在生成特定于事件的语言期望中的有趣问题,并且更普遍地强调了事件知识激活在功能上分离的可能性。详尽的推理和语言期望的产生。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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