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Semantic memory is key to binding phonology: Converging evidence from immediate serial recall in semantic dementia and healthy participants

机译:语义记忆是绑定语音的关键:从语义痴呆和健康参与者的即时连续召回中获得越来越多的证据

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Patients with semantic dementia (SD) make numerous phoneme migration errors when recalling lists of words they no longer fully understand, suggesting that word meaning makes a critical contribution to phoneme binding in verbal short-term memory. Healthy individuals make errors that appear similar when recalling lists of nonwords, which also lack semantic support. Although previous studies have assumed that the errors in these two groups stem from the same underlying cause, they have never been directly compared. We tackled this issue by examining immediate serial recall for SD patients and controls on “pure” word lists and “mixed” lists that contained a mixture of words and nonwords. SD patients were equally poor at pure and mixed lists and made numerous phoneme migration errors in both conditions. In contrast, controls recalled pure lists better than mixed lists and only produced phoneme migrations in mixed lists. We also examined the claim that semantic activation is critical for words in the primacy portion of the list. In fact, the effect of mixed lists was greatest for later serial positions in the control group and in the SD group recall was poorest towards the ends of lists. These results suggest that mixing nonwords with words in healthy participants closely mimics the impact of semantic degradation in SD on word list recall. The study provides converging evidence for the idea that lexical/semantic knowledge is an important source of constraint on phonological coherence, ensuring that phonemes in familiar words are bound to each other and emerge together in recall.
机译:语义性痴呆(SD)患者在回忆他们不再完全理解的单词列表时会犯许多音素迁移错误,这表明单词含义对言语短期记忆中的音素绑定起着至关重要的作用。健康的个体在回忆非单词列表时也会犯类似的错误,这些单词也缺乏语义支持。尽管先前的研究假设这两组中的错误均源于相同的根本原因,但从未对其进行过直接比较。我们通过检查SD患者的即时连续召回以及包含单词和非单词混合的“纯”单词列表和“混合”列表的控件来解决此问题。 SD患者在纯列表和混合列表中同样很差,并且在两种情况下都犯了许多音素迁移错误。相比之下,控件比混合列表更能回忆起纯列表,并且仅在混合列表中产生音素迁移。我们还研究了语义激活对于列表首位部分中的单词至关重要的说法。实际上,混合列表的影响对于对照组中以后的连续职位影响最大,而在SD组中,回想到列表末尾的效果最差。这些结果表明,在健康参与者中将非单词与单词混合在一起,可以很好地模仿SD中语义退化对单词列表回忆的影响。该研究为以下观点提供了越来越多的证据,即词汇/语义知识是限制语音连贯性的重要来源,从而确保了熟悉单词中的音素彼此绑定并在回忆中共同出现。

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