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The reading brain extracts syntactic information from multiple words within 50 milliseconds

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2023.105664

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Reading; Visual word recognition; Parallel processing; Syntactic processing; Flanker paradigm

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This study revealed that readers are able to extract syntactic information from multiple words simultaneously in a very short period of time, as demonstrated by significant effects on response times and accuracy. This suggests that the brain can process higher-order linguistic information from multiple words in parallel.
To what extent do readers process multiple words in parallel? Although it is now commonly accepted that letters are processed across multiple words simultaneously, higher-order (lexical, semantic, syntactic) parallel processing remains contentious. Recent use of the flanker paradigm has revealed that the syntactic recognition of foveal target words is influenced by the syntactic congruency of parafoveal flanking words even when target and flankers are shown for only 170 ms. It has been argued, however, that such settings may allow processing of multiple words even if this were to happen on a serial one-by-one basis. To circumvent this possibility, here I have tested participants in a syntactic categorization task whereby targets and flankers were shown for only 50 ms and replaced by post-masks. Significant effects of target-flanker congruency were observed in both response times and accuracy, indicating that readers extracted syntactic information from multiple words within the very brief presentation time. The present results strongly suggest that the brain extracts higher-order linguistic information from multiple words in parallel.

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