...
首页> 外文期刊>Neuropsychologia >Numbers and functional lateralization: A visual half-field and dichotic listening study in proficient bilinguals
【24h】

Numbers and functional lateralization: A visual half-field and dichotic listening study in proficient bilinguals

机译:数字和功能横向化:熟练双语的视觉半场和Dichotic听力研究

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

Potential links between language and numbers and the laterality of symbolic number representations in the brain are still debated. Furthermore, reports on bilingual individuals indicate that the language-number interrelationships might be quite complex. Therefore, we carried out a visual half-field (VHF) and dichotic listening (DL) study with action words and different forms of symbolic numbers used as stimuli to test the laterality of word and number processing in single-, dual-language and mixed-task and language-contexts. Experiment 1 (VHF) showed a significant right visual field/left hemispheric advantage in response accuracy for action word, as compared to any form of symbolic number processing. Experiment 2 (DL) revealed a substantially reversed effect a significant right ear/left hemisphere advantage for arithmetic operations as compared to action word processing, and in response times in single- and dual-language contexts for number vs. action words. All these effects were language independent. Notably, for within-task response accuracy compared across modalities significant differences were found in all studied contexts. Thus, our results go counter to findings showing that action-relevant concepts and words, as well as number words are represented/processed primarily in the left hemisphere. Instead, we found that in the auditory context, following substantial engagement of working memory (here: by arithmetic operations), there is a subsequent functional reorganization of processing single stimuli, whether verbs or numbers. This reorganization their weakened laterality at least for response accuracy is not exclusive to processing of numbers, but the number of items to be processed. For response times, except for unpredictable tasks in mixed contexts, the "number problem" is more apparent. These outcomes are highly relevant to difficulties that simultaneous translators encounter when dealing with lengthy auditory material in which single items such as number words (and possibly other types of key words) need to be emphasized. Our results may also shed a new light on the "mathematical savant problem".
机译:语言和数字之间的潜在联系以及大脑中象征性数字表示的横向性。此外,关于双语个人的报告表明语言号码相互关系可能非常复杂。因此,我们进行了一种视觉半场(VHF)和DICHOTET听力(DL)研究,与动作词和不同形式的符号数用作刺激以测试单,双语和混合中的单词和数量处理的横向性-task和语言上下文。与任何形式的符号数处理相比,实验1(VHF)显示了动作词的响应精度的显着正确的视野/左半球优势。实验2(DL)显示与动作字处理相比,算术操作的显着右耳/左半球优势,以及用于数量与动作词的单语言和双语上下文中的响应时间。所有这些效果都是独立的语言。值得注意的是,对于任务内的响应准确性,在所有研究中都发现了显着差异的显着差异。因此,我们的结果抵消了表明动作相关的概念和单词以及数量单词的表现,以及主要在左半球上被表示/处理。相反,我们发现在听觉上下文中,在实质上的工作记忆(这里:通过算术运算)之后,随后有一种处理单次刺激的功能重组,无论是动词还是数字。这种重组至少用于响应精度的弱化横向性不是对数字的处理排斥,而是要处理的项目数量。对于响应时间,除了混合上下文中不可预测的任务之外,“数量问题”更加明显。在处理冗长的听觉材料时,这些结果与同时翻译人员在处理冗长的听觉物质时,这些结果是非常相关的,其中需要强调单个项目(以及可能是其他类型的关键词)。我们的结果也可能在“数学拯救问题”上揭示了新的灯光。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号