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Brain Responses to World Knowledge Violations: A Comparison of Stimulus- and Fixation-triggered Event-related Potentials and Neural Oscillations

机译:大脑对世界知识违规的反应:刺激和注视触发的事件相关电位和神经振荡的比较。

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Recent research has shown that brain potentials time-locked to fixations in natural reading can be similar to brain potentials recorded during rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP). We attempted two replications of Hagoort, Hald, Bastiaansen, and Petersson [Hagoort, P., Hald, L., Bastiaansen, M., & Petersson, K. M. Integration of word meaning and world knowledge in language comprehension. 438–441, 2004] to determine whether this correspondence also holds for oscillatory brain responses. Hagoort et al. reported an N400 effect and synchronization in the theta and gamma range following world knowledge violations. Our first experiment ( = 32) used RSVP and replicated both the N400 effect in the ERPs and the power increase in the theta range in the time–frequency domain. In the second experiment ( = 49), participants read the same materials freely while their eye movements and their EEG were monitored. First fixation durations, gaze durations, and regression rates were increased, and the ERP showed an N400 effect. An analysis of time–frequency representations showed synchronization in the delta range (1–3 Hz) and desynchronization in the upper alpha range (11–13 Hz) but no theta or gamma effects. The results suggest that oscillatory EEG changes elicited by world knowledge violations are different in natural reading and RSVP. This may reflect differences in how representations are constructed and retrieved from memory in the two presentation modes.
机译:最近的研究表明,在自然阅读中固定锁定时间的脑电可能类似于快速序列视觉呈现(RSVP)期间记录的脑电。我们尝试了Hagoort,Hald,Bastiaansen和Petersson的两次复制[Hagoort,P.,Hald,L.,Bastiaansen,M.&Petersson,K. M.在语言理解中的词义和世界知识的整合。 [438-441,2004]确定这种对应关系是否也适用于振荡性脑反应。 Hagoort等。报告了在违反世界知识后N400效应在theta和gamma范围内的同步。我们的第一个实验(= 32)使用RSVP并复制了ERP中的N400效应和时频域theta范围内的功率增加。在第二个实验(= 49)中,参与者在监视眼动和脑电图的同时自由阅读相同的材料。首次注视时间,注视时间和消退率增加,ERP表现出N400效应。对时频表示的分析显示,在增量范围(1-3 Hz)中有同步,而在较高的alpha范围(11-13 Hz)中有失同步,但没有θ或伽马效应。结果表明,世界知识违背引起的振荡性脑电图变化在自然阅读和RSVP上是不同的。这可能反映了在两种表示模式下如何构造表示形式以及如何从内存中检索表示形式的差异。

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