语言事件相关电位N400—词汇加工与语义加工的交互
Language Event Related Potential N400—Word Processing and Semantic Processing Interact
摘要: N400作为事件相关电位的一个内源性成分,反映了大脑语言认知的加工过程。回顾N400的发现以及有关N400的多种理论加工模型,我们认为:所有具有潜在意义的刺激都会产生N400,而目前有关N400理论的争论主要集中在语义加工和词汇语义加工的交互。而结合以表意文字为材料的研究进展来看,我们更倾向于支持词汇加工与语义加工的交互。
Abstract: N400 as endogenous components of event related potential reflects the brain language cognitive processing. Reviewing the discovery of N400, as well as many theories concerning the N400 processing model, we believe that: all the potential significance of stimulus will produce N400, and at present the debate of N400 theory focuses on interaction of semantic processing and lexical semantic processing. And combined with the research progress of ideograms as material, we are more inclined to support lexical and semantic processing interacts.
文章引用:梁莉, 章勇, 王权红 (2018). 语言事件相关电位N400—词汇加工与语义加工的交互. 心理学进展, 8(12), 1868-1873. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2018.812217

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