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A Tale of Two Positivities and the N400: Distinct Neural Signatures Are Evoked by Confirmed and Violated Predictions at Different Levels of Representation

机译:两种说法和N400的故事:在不同的表示水平上,经过确认和违反的预测引起了独特的神经签名

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It has been proposed that hierarchical prediction is a fundamental computational principle underlying neurocognitive processing. Here, we ask whether the brain engages distinct neurocognitive mechanisms in response to inputs that fulfill versus violate strong predictions at different levels of representation during language comprehension. Participants read three-sentence scenarios in which the third sentence constrained for a broad event structure, for example, {Agent caution animate-Patient}. High constraint contexts additionally constrained for a specific event/lexical item, for example, a two-sentence context about a beach, lifeguards, and sharks constrained for the event, {Lifeguards cautioned Swimmers}, and the specific lexical item swimmers. Low constraint contexts did not constrain for any specific event/lexical item. We measured ERPs on critical nouns that fulfilled and/or violated each of these constraints. We found clear, dissociable effects to fulfilled semantic predictions (a reduced N400), to event/lexical prediction violations (an increased late frontal positivity), and to event structure/animacy prediction violations (an increased late posterior positivity/P600). We argue that the late frontal positivity reflects a large change in activity associated with successfully updating the comprehender's current situation model with new unpredicted information. We suggest that the late posterior positivity/P600 is triggered when the comprehender detects a conflict between the input and her model of the communicator and communicative environment. This leads to an initial failure to incorporate the unpredicted input into the situation model, which may be followed by second-pass attempts to make sense of the discourse through reanalysis, repair, or reinterpretation. Together, these findings provide strong evidence that confirmed and violated predictions at different levels of representation manifest as distinct spatiotemporal neural signatures.
机译:已经提出,分层预测是神经认知处理基础的基本计算原理。在这里,我们询问在语言理解过程中,大脑是否会响应于不同的表现水平上满足或违反强有力的预测的输入而参与不同的神经认知机制。参与者阅读了三句情景,其中第三句话约束了广泛的事件结构,例如{Agent warning animate-Patient}。高约束性上下文还限制了特定事件/词汇项,例如,针对该事件受限制的海滩,救生员和鲨鱼的两句上下文,{Lifeguards警告游泳者},以及特定词汇项游泳者。低约束上下文不限制任何特定事件/词汇项。我们对满足和/或违反这些约束条件的重要名词的ERP进行了测量。我们发现,对于实现语义预测(减少的N400),对事件/词汇预测的违反(增加的后期额叶阳性)和对事件结构/生命力预测的违反(增加的后期后阳性/ P600),具有明显的,可分离的影响。我们认为晚期的正面积极性反映了活动的巨大变化,该变化与使用新的不可预测信息成功更新了领悟者的当前状况模型有关。我们建议,当领悟者检测到输入与她的沟通者模型和沟通环境之间存在冲突时,就会触发后期后阳性/ P600。这导致最初无法将无法预测的输入合并到情境模型中,随后可能会通过第二次尝试通过重新分析,修复或重新解释来使话语有意义。在一起,这些发现提供了有力的证据,证实了在不同表征水平上证实和违反的预测表现为不同的时空神经特征。

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    《Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience》 |2020年第1期|12-35|共24页
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    Tufts Univ Medford MA 02155 USA|Harvard Med Sch Boston MA 02115 USA;

    Tufts Univ Medford MA 02155 USA|Moss Rehabil Res Inst Elkins Pk PA USA;

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