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Long-range neural synchronization supports fast and efficient reading: EEG correlates of processing expected words in sentences

机译:远程神经同步支持快速高效的阅读:EEG相关的加工预期词语中的句子

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Word reading is heavily influenced by the information provided by previous context. In this study, we analyzed the neurophysiological bases of sentence reading through the EEG activity elicited during reading the same word embedded in differently constraining contexts: a) a low-constraining context; b) a high-constraining semantic compositional context; c) a high-constraining collocational context in which the item was in final position of a multi-word fixed-order expression. Cloze-probability of the two high-constraining contexts was equated. Before reading the target word we observed increased EEG gamma phase synchronization for the high-constraining compositional context and increased EEG theta synchronization for the collocational context (both compared to the low-constraining condition). After reading the target word we observed increased frontal positive EEG evoked activity (~220 ms) for the high-constraining compositional context but an even earlier (~120 ms) effect for the high-constraining collocational condition that was distributed over the scalp. A positive correlation was found only between the increased theta synchronization and the early EEG effect for the high-constraining collocational condition. Results indicate that long-range frontal-occipital interactions in the theta band - indexing working memory operations - support early visual-orthographic analysis of an incoming stimulus (such as the expected word); gamma-phase synchronization better represents binding operations between feed-forward activation and matching feedback. These data suggest that internal linguistic knowledge stored in long-term memory - if unambiguously pre-activated - supports the low-level perceptual processes involved in reading.
机译:单词阅读受到先前上下文提供的信息的严重影响。在这项研究中,我们通过阅读嵌入在不同约束上下文中的同一单词期间引起的脑电活动分析了句子阅读的神经生理基础:a)低约束上下文; b)高约束性语义组成上下文; c)高约束性搭配上下文,其中项目位于多词固定顺序表达式的最终位置。两个高约束上下文的完蛋率相等。在阅读目标词之前,我们观察到高约束成分上下文的EEG伽马相位同步增加,而搭配上下文上下文的EEG theta同步增加(均与低约束条件相比)。读完目标词后,我们观察到高约束成分背景的额叶正面脑电图诱发活动增加(〜220 ms),但分布在头皮上的高约束搭配条件的影响甚至更早(〜120 ms)。仅在高约束搭配条件下,theta同步增强和早期EEG效应之间存在正相关。结果表明,theta波段中的远侧额枕相互作用(索引工作记忆操作)支持对传入刺激(例如预期单词)的早期视觉正字法分析; γ相同步更好地表示前馈激活和匹配反馈之间的绑定操作。这些数据表明,存储在长期记忆中的内部语言知识(如果明确预先激活的话)支持阅读中涉及的低级知觉过程。

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