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Use of Contextual Information and Prediction by Struggling Adult Readers: Evidence From Reading Times and Event-Related Potentials

机译:挣扎的成人读者对上下文信息的使用和预测:阅读时间和与事件相关的电位的证据

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We employed self-paced reading and event-related potential measures to investigate how adults of varying literacy levels use sentence context information when reading. Community-dwelling participants read strongly and weakly constraining sentences that ended with expected or unexpected target words. Skilled readers showed N400s that were graded by the cloze probability of the targets, with larger N400s for more unexpected words. Moreover, it took these participants longer to read unexpected targets in strongly than weakly constraining sentences, suggesting a processing cost for revising predictions. Among less skilled readers, a reliable N400 difference was found between expected and unexpected targets only for the strongly constraining sentences. They also took longer when targets were unexpected, regardless of the context. These findings suggest that lower literacy readers could only immediately take advantage of strongly constraining context information to facilitate word processing and that they do not make as much use of predictive processing during comprehension.
机译:我们采用了自定进度的阅读和与事件相关的潜在措施,以调查读写能力不同的成年人在阅读时如何使用句子上下文信息。社区居民的参与者会以强烈或弱小的约束来阅读以预期或意外目标词结尾的句子。熟练的读者看到,根据目标的完蛋率对N400进行评分,而N400越大,表示出乎意料的单词越多。此外,这些参与者花很长时间阅读强烈意想不到的目标而不是弱约束性句子,这暗示了修改预测的处理成本。在不太熟练的读者中,仅对于强约束语句,在预期目标和意外目标之间发现了可靠的N400差异。如果目标是意外的,则与上下文无关,它们花费的时间也更长。这些发现表明,识字能力较低的读者只能立即利用强约束性的上下文信息来促进文字处理,并且他们在理解过程中并未充分利用预测性处理。

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