Heming Joanne E, Brown Lenora N
Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive N.W., Calgary, Alta., Canada T2N 1N4.
Brain Cogn. 2005 Nov;59(2):173-82. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.05.012. Epub 2005 Jul 25.
This study examined tactile and visual temporal processing in adults with early loss of hearing. The tactile task consisted of punctate stimulations that were delivered to one or both hands by a mechanical tactile stimulator. Pairs of light emitting diodes were presented on a display for visual stimulation. Responses consisted of YES or NO judgments as to whether the onset of the pairs of stimuli was perceived simultaneously or non-simultaneously. Tactile and visual temporal thresholds were significantly higher for the deaf group when compared to controls. In contrast to controls, tactile and visual temporal thresholds for the deaf group did not differ when presentation locations were examined. Overall findings of this study support the notion that temporal processing is compromised following early deafness regardless of the spatial location in which the stimuli are presented.
本研究考察了早期失聪成年人的触觉和视觉时间加工。触觉任务包括由机械触觉刺激器施加于一只或两只手的点状刺激。在显示屏上呈现成对的发光二极管用于视觉刺激。反应包括对成对刺激的起始是否被同时感知的“是”或“否”判断。与对照组相比,聋人组的触觉和视觉时间阈值显著更高。与对照组不同,当检查呈现位置时,聋人组的触觉和视觉时间阈值没有差异。本研究的总体结果支持这样一种观点,即早期失聪后时间加工会受到损害,而与刺激呈现的空间位置无关。