Boden Catherine, Giaschi Deborah
Department of Psychology, British Columbia's Children's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Psychol Bull. 2007 Mar;133(2):346-66. doi: 10.1037/0033-2909.133.2.346.
Some visual processing deficits in developmental dyslexia have been attributed to abnormalities in the subcortical M stream and/or the cortical dorsal stream of the visual pathways. The nature of the relationship between these visual deficits and reading is unknown. The purpose of the present article was to characterize reading-related perceptual processes that may link the visual deficits to reading problems. We identified contrast sensitivity, position encoding, oculomotor control, visual attention, parafoveal/foveal interactions, and saccadic suppression as potential reading-related dorsal stream processes. We then evaluated the role of each process in reading and the status of each process in dyslexia. In theory, a number of dorsal stream processes (e.g., oculomotor control and visual attention) might contribute to reading problems in developmental dyslexia. More work is needed to demonstrate the connection empirically.
发育性阅读障碍中的一些视觉处理缺陷被归因于视觉通路的皮质下M流和/或皮质背侧流的异常。这些视觉缺陷与阅读之间关系的本质尚不清楚。本文的目的是描述可能将视觉缺陷与阅读问题联系起来的与阅读相关的感知过程。我们确定了对比敏感度、位置编码、眼动控制、视觉注意力、副中央凹/中央凹相互作用和扫视抑制作为潜在的与阅读相关的背侧流过程。然后,我们评估了每个过程在阅读中的作用以及阅读障碍中每个过程的状态。从理论上讲,一些背侧流过程(如眼动控制和视觉注意力)可能导致发育性阅读障碍中的阅读问题。需要更多的研究来实证证明这种联系。