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Picture-naming in American Sign Language: an electrophysiological study of the effects of iconicity and structured alignment.

Meghan E McGarry1, Megan Mott2, Katherine J Midgley2, Phillip J Holcomb2, Karen Emmorey3.   

Abstract

A picture-naming task and ERPs were used to investigate effects of iconicity and visual alignment between signs and pictures in American Sign Language (ASL). For iconic signs, half the pictures visually overlapped with phonological features of the sign (e.g., the fingers of CAT align with a picture of a cat with prominent whiskers), while half did not (whiskers are not shown). Iconic signs were produced numerically faster than non-iconic signs and were associated with larger N400 amplitudes, akin to concreteness effects. Pictures aligned with iconic signs were named faster than non-aligned pictures, and there was a reduction in N400 amplitude. No behavioral effects were observed for the control group (English speakers). We conclude that sensory-motoric semantic features are represented more robustly for iconic than non-iconic signs (eliciting a concreteness-like N400 effect) and visual overlap between pictures and the phonological form of iconic signs facilitates lexical retrieval (eliciting a reduced N400).

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Keywords:  American Sign Language; ERPs; Iconicity; N400; picture-naming

Year:  2020        PMID: 33732747      PMCID: PMC7959108          DOI: 10.1080/23273798.2020.1804601

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lang Cogn Neurosci        ISSN: 2327-3798            Impact factor:   2.331


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