Parallel word reading revealed by fixation-related brain potentials

Joshua Snell*, Jeremy Yeaton, Jonathan Mirault, Jonathan Grainger

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Abstract

During reading, the brain is confronted with many relevant objects at once. But does lexical processing occur for multiple words simultaneously? Cognitive science has yet to answer this prominent question. Recently it has been argued that the issue warrants supplementing the field's traditional toolbox (response times, eye-tracking) with neuroscientific techniques (EEG, fMRI). Indeed, according to the OB1-reader model, upcoming words need not impact oculomotor behavior per se, but parallel processing of these words must nonetheless be reflected in neural activity. Here we combined eye-tracking with EEG, time-locking the neural window of interest to the fixation on target words in sentence reading. During these fixations, we manipulated the identity of the subsequent word so that it posed either a syntactically legal or illegal continuation of the sentence. In line with previous research, oculomotor measures were unaffected. Yet, syntax impacted brain potentials as early as 100 ms after the target fixation onset. Given the EEG literature on syntax processing, the presently observed timings suggest parallel word reading. We reckon that parallel word processing typifies reading, and that OB1-reader offers a good platform for theorizing about the reading brain.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalCortex
Volume162
Early online date26 Feb 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was supported by the European Commission (grants 742141 and 833223 , awarded to respectively JG and JS) and the French National Research Agency (ANR, grant 15-CE33-0002-01 awarded to JG).

Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors

Funding

This work was supported by the European Commission (grants 742141 and 833223 , awarded to respectively JG and JS) and the French National Research Agency (ANR, grant 15-CE33-0002-01 awarded to JG).

FundersFunder number
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme742141
Agence Nationale de la Recherche15-CE33-0002-01
European Commission833223

    Keywords

    • EEG
    • Fixation-related potentials
    • Parallel processing
    • Reading
    • Syntax

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