Cattani Allegra, Clibbens John, Perfect Timothy J
School of Applied Psychosocial Studies, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, United Kingdom.
Neuropsychology. 2007 Jan;21(1):114-21. doi: 10.1037/0894-4105.21.1.114.
Deaf and hearing individuals who either used sign language (signers) or not (nonsigners) were tested on visual memory for objects and shapes that were difficult to describe verbally with a same/different matching paradigm. The use of 4 groups was designed to permit a separation of effects related to sign language use (signers vs. nonsigners) and effects related to auditory deprivation (deaf vs. hearing). Forty deaf native signers and nonsigners and 51 hearing signers and nonsigners participated in the study. Signing individuals (both deaf and hearing) were more accurate than nonsigning individuals (deaf and hearing) at memorizing shapes. For the shape memory task but not the object task, deaf signers and nonsigners displayed right hemisphere (RH) advantage over the left hemisphere (LH). Conversely, both hearing groups displayed a memory advantage for shapes in the LH over the RH. Results indicate that enhanced memory performance for shapes in signers (deaf and hearing) stems from the visual skills acquired through sign language use and that deafness, irrespective of language background, leads to the use of a visually based strategy for memory of difficult-to-describe items.
使用或不使用手语(手语使用者和非手语使用者)的聋人和听力正常者,通过相同/不同匹配范式,对难以用言语描述的物体和形状进行视觉记忆测试。设置四组是为了区分与手语使用相关的效应(手语使用者与非手语使用者)和与听觉剥夺相关的效应(聋人与听力正常者)。40名先天性聋的手语使用者和非手语使用者以及51名听力正常的手语使用者和非手语使用者参与了该研究。在记忆形状方面,使用手语的个体(包括聋人和听力正常者)比不使用手语的个体(聋人和听力正常者)更准确。对于形状记忆任务而非物体任务,聋的手语使用者和非手语使用者表现出右半球相对于左半球的优势。相反,两个听力正常组在左半球对形状的记忆优于右半球。结果表明,手语使用者(聋人和听力正常者)对形状的记忆表现增强源于通过使用手语获得的视觉技能,并且无论语言背景如何,耳聋都会导致使用基于视觉的策略来记忆难以描述的物品。