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Does font type influence the N200 enhancement effect in Chinese word recognition?
Zhou,Aibao1; Yin,Yulong1; Zhang,Juan2; Zhang,Ronghua1
2016-08-01
Source PublicationJournal of Neurolinguistics
ISSN0911-6044
Volume39Pages:57-68
Abstract

By manipulating font type of the prime words in an immediate repetition paradigm, we investigated whether the centro-parietal N200 enhancement effect, an electrophysiological index specific to Chinese visual word recognition as reported by Zhang et al. (2012), is influenced by high spatial frequency information of Chinese characters during orthographic processing. Participants were asked to passively view lists of two-character compound words and only indicate Korean words via button presses. A compound word was presented in a prime trial in one of three font types (i.e., Song, LiShu, or ShuTi) that differed significantly in high but not low spatial frequency information, and was immediately followed by a target trial that presented the same word in Song font. A clear N200 enhancement effect was observed for target trials in all three conditions. Manipulation of font type did not modulate the N200 effect, but did modulate earlier ERP components N1 and N270. The finding that the N200 enhancement effect is not associated with high spatial frequency information was discussed in the framework of an invariant word recognition model with a hierarchy of local combination detectors (LCDs) proposed by Dehaene, Cohen, Sigman, and Vinckier (2005).

KeywordCentro-parietal N200 Chinese Word Recognition High Spatial Frequency Information N200 Enhancement Effect
DOI10.1016/j.jneuroling.2016.03.001
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Indexed BySCIE ; SSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaLinguistics ; Neurosciences & Neurology ; Psychology
WOS SubjectLinguistics ; Neurosciences ; Psychology, Experimental
WOS IDWOS:000377829700006
PublisherPERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84962788256
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Education
Corresponding AuthorZhou,Aibao; Yin,Yulong
Affiliation1.School of Psychology, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou, China
2.Faculty of Education, University of Macau, Macau, China
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Zhou,Aibao,Yin,Yulong,Zhang,Juan,et al. Does font type influence the N200 enhancement effect in Chinese word recognition?[J]. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 2016, 39, 57-68.
APA Zhou,Aibao., Yin,Yulong., Zhang,Juan., & Zhang,Ronghua (2016). Does font type influence the N200 enhancement effect in Chinese word recognition?. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 39, 57-68.
MLA Zhou,Aibao,et al."Does font type influence the N200 enhancement effect in Chinese word recognition?".Journal of Neurolinguistics 39(2016):57-68.
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