论文标题
行为和脑电图证据证明单词生产的后期编码阶段中个体之间的可变性
Behavioral and EEG evidence for inter-individual variability in late encoding stages of word production
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论文摘要
个人在命名图片时产生单词的时间有所不同。但是,尚不清楚这种个体间的变异性是在单词生产的早期阶段(例如词汇选择)还是更晚阶段(例如表达)出现。当前的研究测量了参与者(n = 45)在图像词解语任务中命名潜伏期和连续的脑电图,并在延迟命名任务中命名潜伏期。立即命名中命名延迟的个体差异不大于延迟任务的可变性。因此,直接命名的大部分变异性似乎起源于单词生产的相对晚期。 EEG数据补充了这种解释:在接近声音响应的时间窗口中,在响应一致的分析中看到了相对快速的扬声器与慢速扬声器之间的差异。最后,我们表明,个体间的变异性会影响小组级别的脑电图结果。
Individuals differ in the time it takes to produce words when naming a picture. However, it is unknown whether this inter-individual variability emerges in earlier stages of word production (e.g., lexical selection) or later stages (e.g., articulation). The current study measured participants' (N = 45) naming latencies and continuous EEG in a picture-word-interference task, as well as naming latencies in a delayed naming task. The inter-individual variability in naming latencies in immediate naming was not larger than the variability in the delayed task. Thus, a large part of the variability in immediate naming seems to originate in relatively late stages of word production. This interpretation was complemented by the EEG data: Differences between relatively fast vs. slow speakers were seen in response-aligned analyses in a time window close to the vocal response. Finally, we show that inter-individual variability can influence EEG results at the group level.