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The time course of orthographic and semantic activation in Chinese character recognition: evidence from anERP study

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Pages 292-309 | Received 18 Nov 2018, Accepted 29 Jul 2019, Published online: 07 Aug 2019
 

ABSTRACT

In this investigation, a picture-character matching task using the event-related potential (ERP) technique was conducted to identify the temporal dynamics of orthographic and semantic activation during Chinese character recognition. The ERP results revealed that the impact of orthography occurred early and was long-lasting, whereas the semantic effect was comparatively late. In particular, the orthographic effect exhibited a larger occipital N170, smaller frontal P200, and larger N400 component for characters sharing orthographic information with paired pictures. The observed orthographic effect may reflect the processing of characters shifting from radical-level facilitation at the N170 and P200 to lexical-level competition at the N400. In contrast, a semantic effect was only found at the N400. Additionally, a significant orthography by semantic interaction was found at the N400, reflecting the relevance of orthography during semantic activation in Chinese character recognition which suggested that character meaning could be directly accessed from orthography for skilled readers.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the [National Natural Science Foundation of China]under Grants [NSFC 61771461] and [U1736202]; Shenzhen Speech Rehabilitation Technology Laboratory, [Shenzhen Fundamental Research Program] under Grants [JCYJ20170413161611534] and [JCYJ20160429184226930].

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the[National Natural Science Foundation of China]under Grants [NSFC 61771461] and [U1736202]; [Shenzhen Speech Rehabilitation Technology Laboratory], [Shenzhen Fundamental Research Program]under Grants [JCYJ20170413161611534] and [JCYJ20160429184226930]. Shenzhen Speech Rehabilitation Technology Laboratory.

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