| Literature DB >> 31851679 |
Federica Degno1, Otto Loberg2, Chuanli Zang1,3, Manman Zhang3, Nick Donnelly4, Simon P Liversedge1.
Abstract
Participants' eye movements (EMs) and EEG signal were simultaneously recorded to examine foveal and parafoveal processing during sentence reading. All the words in the sentence were manipulated for inter-word spacing (intact spaces vs. spaces replaced by a random letter) and parafoveal preview (identical preview vs. random letter string preview). We observed disruption for unspaced text and invalid preview conditions in both EMs and fixation-related potentials (FRPs). Unspaced and invalid preview conditions received longer reading times than spaced and valid preview conditions. In addition, the FRP data showed that unspaced previews disrupted reading in earlier time windows of analysis, compared to string preview conditions. Moreover, the effect of parafoveal preview was greater for spaced relative to unspaced conditions, in both EMs and FRPs. These findings replicate well-established preview effects, provide novel insight into the neural correlates of reading with and without inter-word spacing and suggest that spatial selection precedes lexical processing.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31851679 PMCID: PMC6919607 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0225819
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Illustration of the paradigm used.
Participants read one-line sentences, and the preview of each word of the sentence was manipulated according to the boundary paradigm. Before the participants’ eyes crossed the invisible boundary, a preview was displayed in the parafovea. Panel A: the preview could be identical to the target word and with inter-word spaces intact (i.e., identity spaced preview condition). Panel B: the preview could be identical to the target word and with inter-word spaces replaced by a random letter (i.e., identity unspaced preview condition). Panel C: the preview could be comprised of a string of letters with shapes similar to the target word and with inter-word spaces intact (i.e., string spaced preview condition). Panel D: the preview could be comprised of a string of letters with shapes similar to the target word and with inter-word spaces replaced by a random letter (i.e., string unspaced preview condition).
Model parameters, observed means and standard deviations for eye movement data analyses.
| Model | Condition | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SE | Sig. | Identity Spaced | String Spaced | Identity Unspaced | String Unspaced | ||||
| Local Analysis | |||||||||
| FFD | Intercept | 5.505 | 0.015 | 370.460 | 221 (69) | 267 (79) | 268 (85) | 280 (87) | |
| Space | -0.122 | 0.011 | -11.140 | ||||||
| Viewing | 0.120 | 0.008 | 15.210 | ||||||
| Space | 0.150 | 0.013 | 11.800 | ||||||
| SFD | Intercept | 5.522 | 0.016 | 340.710 | 220 (68) | 274 (76) | 274 (84) | 289 (91) | |
| Space | -0.136 | 0.012 | -11.300 | ||||||
| Viewing | 0.141 | 0.010 | 14.500 | ||||||
| Space | 0.174 | 0.015 | 11.770 | ||||||
| GD | Intercept | 5.669 | 0.018 | 312.130 | 244 (97) | 300 (104) | 361 (181) | 378 (184) | |
| Space | -0.274 | 0.014 | -20.020 | ||||||
| Viewing | 0.14 | 0.011 | 13.280 | ||||||
| Space | 0.171 | 0.017 | 10.330 | ||||||
Means and standard deviations have been calculated by subjects. FFD = first fixation duration, SFD = single fixation duration, GD = gaze duration.
* p < .05.
Summary of the statistical differences between conditions observed in the frp data with cluster-based permutation tests.
| Comparison | Time Window | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0–70 ms | 70–120 ms | 120–300 ms | 300–500 ms | |||||
| Cluster | p-value | Cluster | p-value | Cluster | p-value | Cluster | p-value | |
| String—Identity | positive | ns | positive | <.002 | 2 positive | <.001 | positive | <.001 |
| <.003 | ||||||||
| negative | ns | negative | <.02 | 2 negative | <.001 | negative | <.001 | |
| <.002 | ||||||||
| No Space- Space | positive | ns | positive | <.003 | 2 positive | <.001 | positive | ns |
| <.001 | ||||||||
| negative | <.005 | negative | <.001 | negative | <.001 | negative | ns | |
| Viewing*Spacing | positive | ns | positive | ns | 2 positive | <.001 | positive | <.02 |
| <.01 | ||||||||
| negative | ns | negative | <.003 | 2 negative | <.001 | negative | <.001 | |
| <.01 | ||||||||
| StNS-IdNS | NA | NA | NA | NA | positive | <.001 | positive | ns |
| NA | NA | negative | ns | 2 negative | <.002 | negative | ns | |
| <.02 | ||||||||
| StS-IdS | NA | NA | NA | NA | 2 positive | <.001 | positive | <.001 |
| <.001 | ||||||||
| NA | NA | negative | <.01 | 2 negative | <.001 | negative | <.001 | |
| <.001 | ||||||||
Viewing*Spacing was calculated as the difference between (StNS—IdNS) and (StS—IdS). StNS: String No Space, IdNS: Identity No Space, StS: String Space, IdNS: Identity No Space. NA: no cluster–based permutation test was conducted.
Fig 2Raster diagrams illustrating significant FRP differences obtained with cluster-based permutation tests.
Red and blue rectangles indicate the channel/time point in which the first condition was significantly more positive or negative than the second condition, respectively, in cluster 1. Pink and black rectangles indicate the channel/time point in which the first condition was significantly more positive or negative than the second condition, respectively, in cluster 2. Channels are displayed on the y-axis and organised somewhat topographically. Channels on the left hemisphere (L) of the scalp are shown in the figure’s top grey rectangle and demarcated with horizontal lines based on their location in the frontal (LF: FP1, AF7, AF3, F7, F5, F3), central (LC: FC5, FC3, C5, C3, CP5, CP3), temporal (LT: FT9, FT7, T7, TP9, TP7), parietal (LP: P7, P5, P3) and occipital (LO: PO7, PO3, O1) regions of the scalp. Midline electrodes (C) (i.e., CF: FPz, F1, Fz, F2; CC: FC1, FCz, FC2, C1, Cz, C2, CP1, CPz, CP2; CP: P1, Pz, P2; CO: Oz, POz) are displayed in the middle. Right channels (R) are shown on the figure’s bottom grey rectangle (i.e., RF: FP2, AF8, AF4, F8, F6, F4; RC: FC6, FC4, C6, C4, CP6, CP4; RT: FT10, FT8, T8, TP10, TP8; RP: P8, P6, P4; RO: PO8, PO4, O2). The time from the onset of a fixation on the word is displayed on the x-axis. The vertical black lines indicate the time windows considered for the cluster-based permutation tests: between between 0–70 ms, 70–120 ms, 120–300 ms, 300–500 ms. (A) FRP differences between previews in which the spaces were replaced by a random letter and previews in which spaces were kept intact, (B) between pretarget words with previews made of a string of letters and identity previews, (C) between previews made of a string of letters and identity previews both in which the spaces were replaced by a random letter, (D) between previews made of a string of letters and identity previews both in which the spaces were kept intact.
Fig 3Results from FRPs time-locked to the fixation onset on each word.
(A) Grand average FRPs in response to the ID (i.e., identical preview) and ST (i.e., random letter string preview) conditions displayed on the same nine channel locations as in Panel A. (B) Topographies showing the average brain activity associated with the ID condition for 20-ms time windows from 0 to 500 ms after fixation onset. (C) Topographies showing the average brain activity associated with the ST condition for 20-ms time windows from 0 to 500 ms after fixation onset. (D) Grand average FRPs in response to the SPACED (i.e., conditions in which the spaces displayed in the parafovea were kept intact) and UNSPACED (i.e., conditions in which the spaces displayed in the parafovea were replaced with a random letters) conditions displayed on nine channel locations, left frontal (FC5), midline frontal (Fz), right frontal (FC6), left centro-parietal (CP5), midline centro-parietal (CPz), right centro-parietal (CP6), left parieto-occipital (PO7), midline occipital (Oz), right parieto-occipital (PO8) electrodes. (E) Topographies showing the average brain activity associated with the SPACED condition for 20-ms time windows from 0 to 500 ms after fixation onset. (F) Topographies showing the average brain activity associated with the UNSPACED condition for 20-ms time windows from 0 to 500 ms after fixation onset.
Fig 4Results from FRPs time-locked to the fixation onset on each word.
(A) Grand average FRPs in response to the ID SPACED (i.e., identical and spaced previews), the ST SPACED (i.e., random letter string and spaced preview), the ID UNSPACED (i.e., identical previews with the spaces, as displayed in parafovea, replaced with a random letter), the ST UNSPACED (i.e., random letter string preview with the spaces, as displayed in parafovea, replaced with a random letter) conditions displayed on nine channel locations, left frontal (FC5), midline frontal (Fz), right frontal (FC6), left centro-parietal (CP5), midline centro-parietal (CPz), right centro-parietal (CP6), left parieto-occipital (PO7), midline occipital (Oz), right parieto-occipital (PO8) electrodes. (B)-(E): Topographies showing the average brain activity associated with each condition for 20-ms time windows from 0 to 500 ms after fixation onset.