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Effects of word frequency and contextual predictability on sentence reading in aphasia: An eye movement analysis

机译:词频和语境可预测性对失语症句子阅读的影响:眼动分析

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Background: Mild reading difficulties are a pervasive symptom of aphasia. While much research in aphasia has been devoted to the study of single word reading, little is known about the process of (silent) sentence reading. Reading research in the non-brain-damaged population has benefited from the use of eye-tracking methodology, allowing inferences on cognitive processing without participants making an articulatory response. This body of research identified two factors, which strongly influence reading at the sentence level: word frequency and contextual predictability (influence of context).\ud\udAims: The main aim of this study was to investigate whether word frequency and contextual predictability influence sentence reading by people with aphasia (PWA), in parallel to that of neurologically healthy individuals (NHI). A second aim was to examine whether readers with aphasia show individual differences in the effects, and whether these are related to their underlying language profile.\ud\udMethods & Procedures: Seventeen PWA and associated mild reading difficulties and 20 NHI took part in this study. Individuals with aphasia completed a range of language assessments. For the eye-tracking experiment, participants silently read sentences that included target words varying in word frequency and predictability while their eye movements were recorded. Comprehension accuracy, fixation durations, and the probability of first-pass fixations and first-pass regressions were measured.\ud\udOutcomes & Results: Eye movements by both groups were significantly influenced by word frequency and predictability, but the predictability effect was stronger for the PWA than the neurologically healthy participants. Additionally, effects of word frequency and predictability were independent for the NHI, but the individuals with aphasia showed a more interactive pattern. Correlational analyses revealed (i) a significant relationship between lexical-semantic impairments and the word frequency effect score and (ii) a marginally significant association between the sentence comprehension skills and the predictability effect score.\ud\udConclusions: Consistent with compensatory processing theories, these findings indicate that decreased reading efficiency may trigger a more interactive reading strategy that aims to compensate for poorer reading by putting more emphasis on a sentence context, particularly for low-frequency words. For those individuals who have difficulties applying the strategy automatically, using a sentence context could be a beneficial strategy to focus on in reading intervention.
机译:背景:轻度阅读困难是失语症的普遍症状。尽管许多关于失语症的研究致力于单字阅读的研究,但对(沉默)句子阅读的过程知之甚少。眼动追踪方法的使用使对非脑损伤人群的阅读研究受益匪浅,可以在无需参与者做出发音反应的情况下推断认知过程。该研究机构确定了两个因素,这些因素在句子级别上对阅读有很大影响:单词频率和上下文可预测性(上下文的影响)。\ ud \ ud目的:本研究的主要目的是调查单词频率和上下文可预测性是否影响句子失语症患者(PWA)的阅读能力与神经系统健康个体(NHI)的阅读能力平行。第二个目的是检查失语症患者的阅读效果是否表现出个体差异,以及这些差异是否与他们的潜在语言特征有关。\ ud \ ud方法与步骤:十七项PWA和相关的轻度阅读困难,以及20名NHI参加了这项研究。失语症患者完成了一系列语言评估。在眼动实验中,参与者静默地阅读句子,其中包括目标词,这些目标词在记录眼动时会改变词频和可预测性。 \ ud \ ud结果与结果:两组的眼球运动受词频和可预测性的影响很大,但对于,其可预测性的效果更强。 PWA高于神经系统健康的参与者。此外,单词频率和可预测性的影响对于NHI而言是独立的,但是失语症患者表现出更多的互动模式。相关分析表明:(i)词汇语义障碍与词频效果得分之间存在显着关系,并且(ii)句子理解能力与可预测性效果得分之间存在显着的关联。\ ud \ ud结论:与补偿性处理理论一致,这些发现表明,阅读效率的下降可能会触发更具交互性的阅读策略,该策略旨在通过更加强调句子上下文(尤其是低频单词)来弥补较差的阅读。对于那些难以自动应用策略的个人,使用句子上下文可能是专注于阅读干预的有益策略。

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