心理科学进展 ›› 2022, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (1): 1-14.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2022.00001
• 研究构想 • 下一篇
收稿日期:
2021-03-10
出版日期:
2022-01-15
发布日期:
2021-11-25
基金资助:
LI Lin(), ZHAO Sainan, ZHANG Lijuan, WANG Jingxin
Received:
2021-03-10
Online:
2022-01-15
Published:
2021-11-25
摘要:
阅读的认知加工机制随年龄变老只发生了量变还是也产生了质变, 是毕生发展研究领域的重要问题。要进行有效的语言处理, 读者必须结合已有的经验知识和当前语境对即将出现的信息进行预测加工。因此, 要解决上述问题就要回答老年人阅读中预测加工机制发生了怎样变化, 即预测误差成本是如何产生的。研究拟采用眼动脑电同步记录技术, 在自然阅读过程中实时获取语言处理的行为和神经指标, 聚焦老年人预测误差成本的产生机制, 主要从副中央凹视觉、工作记忆负荷及语言能力三方面解释预测误差成本产生的原因。研究成果对构建汉语阅读的毕生发展模型有重要意义。
中图分类号:
李琳, 赵赛男, 张俐娟, 王敬欣. (2022). 老年人汉语阅读中预测误差成本的产生机制. 心理科学进展 , 30(1), 1-14.
LI Lin, ZHAO Sainan, ZHANG Lijuan, WANG Jingxin. (2022). Understanding mechanisms of prediction error cost in Chinese reading for older adults. Advances in Psychological Science, 30(1), 1-14.
条件 | 例句 | 目标词 |
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限制性语境可预测(CP) | 今天是程亮的生日, 妈妈给他买了一个蛋糕作为礼物。 | 蛋糕 |
限制性语境不可预测(CU) | 今天是程亮的生日, 妈妈给他买了一个手机作为礼物。 | 手机 |
非限制性语境不可预测(对应词NU) | 程亮没有想到的是, 妈妈给他买了一个手机作为礼物。 | 手机 |
表1 实验条件设置举例
条件 | 例句 | 目标词 |
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限制性语境可预测(CP) | 今天是程亮的生日, 妈妈给他买了一个蛋糕作为礼物。 | 蛋糕 |
限制性语境不可预测(CU) | 今天是程亮的生日, 妈妈给他买了一个手机作为礼物。 | 手机 |
非限制性语境不可预测(对应词NU) | 程亮没有想到的是, 妈妈给他买了一个手机作为礼物。 | 手机 |
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