Impaired Orthographic Processing in Chinese Dyslexic Children: Evidence From the Lexicality Effect on N400

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作者
Tzeng, Yu-Lin [1 ]
Hsu, Chun-Hsien [2 ]
Lin, Wan-Hsuan [2 ]
Lee, Chia-Ying [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Natl Yang Ming Univ, Inst Neurosci, Taipei, Taiwan
[2] Acad Sinica, Inst Linguist, Taipei, Taiwan
[3] Natl Cent Univ, Inst Cognit Neurosci, Taoyuan, Taiwan
[4] Natl Chengchi Univ, Rest Ctr Mind Brain & Learning, Taipei, Taiwan
关键词
DEVELOPMENTAL DYSLEXIA; MISMATCH NEGATIVITY; READING CHINESE; TIME-COURSE; WORD; ERP; COMBINABILITY; PSEUDOWORD; COMPONENT; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1080/10888438.2017.1353996
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
This study used the lexicality effects on N400 to investigate orthographic processing in children with developmental dyslexia. Participants performed a Go/No-Go semantic judgment task; three types of stimuli-real characters (RC), pseudocharacters (PC), and noncharacters (NC)-were embedded in No-Go trials. Two types of lexicality effects (RC vs. NC and PC vs. NC) were used to reflect the sensitivity to Chinese orthographic knowledge. In typical developing children, NC elicited a more negative N400 in frontal sites and a less negative N400 in bilateral posterior sites than RC and PC. The reversed lexicality effects in anterior and posterior sites support the dual-mechanism for lexical retrieval. Children with dyslexia revealed a more negative N400 for NC in frontal sites compared with RC, suggesting that they remained sensitive to orthographic familiarity. However, no difference between NC and PC was observed, suggesting a weakness in capturing Chinese orthographic knowledge in children with dyslexia.
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页码:85 / 100
页数:16
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