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Context-Based Facilitation in Visual Word Recognition: Evidence for Visual and Lexical But Not Pre-Lexical Contributions

机译:视觉单词识别中基于上下文的促进:视觉和词汇的证据但不是词前词汇的证据

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Word familiarity and predictive context facilitate visual word processing, leading to faster recognition times and reduced neuronal responses. Previously, models with and without top-down connections, including lexical-semantic, pre-lexical (e.g., orthographic/phonological), and visual processing levels were successful in accounting for these facilitation effects. Here we systematically assessed context-based facilitation with a repetition priming task and explicitly dissociated pre-lexical and lexical processing levels using a pseudoword (PW) familiarization procedure. Experiment 1 investigated the temporal dynamics of neuronal facilitation effects with magnetoencephalography (MEG; N = 38 human participants), while experiment 2 assessed behavioral facilitation effects (N = 24 human participants). Across all stimulus conditions, MEG demonstrated context-based facilitation across multiple time windows starting at 100 ms, in occipital brain areas. This finding indicates context-based facilitation at an early visual processing level. In both experiments, we furthermore found an interaction of context and lexical familiarity, such that stimuli with associated meaning showed the strongest context-dependent facilitation in brain activation and behavior. Using MEG, this facilitation effect could be localized to the left anterior temporal lobe at around 400 ms, indicating within-level (i.e., exclusively lexical-semantic) facilitation but no top-down effects on earlier processing stages. Increased pre-lexical familiarity (in PWs familiarized utilizing training) did not enhance or reduce context effects significantly. We conclude that context-based facilitation is achieved within visual and lexical processing levels. Finally, by testing alternative hypotheses derived from mechanistic accounts of repetition suppression, we suggest that the facilitatory context effects found here are implemented using a predictive coding mechanism.
机译:单词熟悉度和预测上下文有助于视觉单词处理,从而缩短识别时间并减少神经元反应。以前,具有和没有自上而下的连接的模型(包括词汇语义,前词汇(例如,正字/语音)和视觉处理水平)成功地解决了这些促进效应。在这里,我们系统地评估了基于重复启动任务的基于上下文的促进,并使用伪字(PW)熟悉程序明确分离了词法前和词法处理级别。实验1用磁脑电图(MEG; N = 38个人)研究了神经元促进作用的时间动态,而实验2评估了行为便利化(N = 24个人)。在所有刺激条件下,MEG在枕脑区域显示了从100 ms开始的多个时间窗口的基于上下文的促进。这一发现表明在早期视觉处理水平上基于上下文的促进。在这两个实验中,我们还发现了上下文和词汇熟悉度之间的相互作用,因此具有关联意义的刺激在大脑激活和行为中表现出最强的上下文相关促进作用。使用MEG,这种促进作用可以在大约400毫秒处定位到左前颞叶,这表明在水平范围内(即仅词汇语义)的促进作用,但对早期处理阶段没有自上而下的作用。词汇前的熟悉度增加(在使用培训已熟悉的PW中)并没有显着增强或减少上下文影响。我们得出的结论是,在视觉和词汇处理级别内可以实现基于上下文的促进。最后,通过测试源自重复抑制机制的替代假设,我们建议使用预测性编码机制来实现此处发现的促进情境效果。

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