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Word-specific repetition effects revealed by MEG and the implications for lexical access

机译:MEG揭示了特定于单词的重复效应及其对词汇访问的影响

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This magnetoencephalography (MEG) study investigated the early stages of lexical access in reading, with the goal of establishing when initial contact with lexical information takes place. We identified two candidate evoked responses that could reflect this processing stage: the occipitotemporal N170/M170 and the frontocentral P2. Using a repetition priming paradigm in which long and variable lags were used to reduce the predictability of each repetition, we found that (i) repetition of words, but not pseudowords, evoked a differential bilateral frontal response in the 150-250. ms window, (ii) a differential repetition N400m effect was observed between words and pseudowords. We argue that this frontal response, an MEG correlate of the P2 identified in ERP studies, reflects early access to long-term memory representations, which we tentatively characterize as being modality-specific.
机译:这项脑磁图(MEG)研究调查了阅读中词汇访问的早期阶段,目的是确定何时首次接触词汇信息。我们确定了可能反映该处理阶段的两个候选诱发反应:枕颞N170 / M170和额中央P2。使用重复启动范式,其中使用长时滞和可变滞后来降低每次重复的可预测性,我们发现(i)单词而不是伪单词的重复在150-250时引起了不同的双侧额叶反应。 ms窗口,(ii)在单词和伪单词之间观察到差异重复N400m效应。我们认为,这种额叶反应是ERP研究中确定的P2的MEG相关因素,反映了对长期记忆表征的早期访问,我们暂时将其表征为特定于形态的。

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