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The neural correlates of word position and lexical predictability during sentence reading: evidence from fixation-related fMRI

机译:句子读数中词位置与词汇预测性的神经相关性:来自固定相关的FMRI证据

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By means of combining eye-tracking and fMRI, the present study aimed to investigate aspects of higher linguistic processing during natural reading which were formerly hard to assess with traditional paradigms. Specifically, we investigated the haemodynamic effects of incremental sentence comprehension - as operationalised by word position - and its relation to context-based word-level effects of lexical predictability. We observed that an increasing amount of words being processed was associated with an increase in activation in the left posterior middle temporal and angular gyri. At the same time, left occipito-temporal regions showed a decrease in activation with increasing word position. Region of interest (ROI) analyses revealed differential effects of word position and predictability within dissociable parts of the semantic network - showing that it is expedient to consider these effects conjointly.
机译:通过结合眼跟踪和FMRI,本研究旨在调查在自然读数期间的语言处理更高的语言处理方面,以前难以评估传统范式。 具体而言,我们调查了增量句理解的血液动力学效应 - 以词位置的运作 - 及其与基于语境的词汇级别效应的关系。 我们观察到,正在加工的增加的单词与左后中间时颞和角吉尔蒂的激活增加有关。 同时,左侧颞子区域显示激活随着WORD位置的增加而减少。 兴趣区域(ROI)分析揭示了语义网络中可解离部分中的单词位置和可预测性的差异效应 - 表明有利的是要结合考虑这些效果。

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