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Prosody-syntax interactions in aging: event-related potentials reveal dissociations between on-line and off-line measures.

机译:衰老过程中的韵律句法交互作用:与事件相关的电位揭示了在线和离线测量之间的分离。

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This study used ERPs to determine whether older adults use prosody in resolving early and late closure ambiguities comparably to young adults. Participants made off-line acceptability judgments on well-formed sentences or those containing prosody-syntax mismatches. Behaviorally, both groups identified mismatches, but older subjects accepted mismatches significantly more often than younger participants. ERP results demonstrate CPS components and garden-path effects (P600s) in both groups, however, older adults displayed no N400 and more anterior P600 components. The data provide the first electrophysiological evidence suggesting that older adults process and integrate prosodic information in real-time, despite off-line behavioral differences. Age-related differences in neurocognitive processing mechanisms likely contribute to this dissociation.
机译:这项研究使用ERP来确定老年人是否使用韵律来解决与年轻人相比早期和晚期封闭的歧义。参与者对格式正确的句子或包含韵律-句法不匹配的句子进行离线可接受性判断。从行为上讲,两组都发现了不匹配,但年龄较大的受试者比年轻的受试者接受不匹配的频率要高得多。 ERP结果表明两组中的CPS成分和花园路径效应(P600),但是,老年人没有显示N400,而前面的P600成分更多。数据提供了第一个电生理证据,表明尽管存在脱机行为差异,但老年人仍可实时处理和整合韵律信息。神经认知加工机制中与年龄相关的差异可能导致这种分离。

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