Henderson Lisa, Barca Laura, Ellis Andrew W
Department of Psychology, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UK.
Brain Lang. 2007 Dec;103(3):276-91. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2007.04.009. Epub 2007 Jun 4.
Participants report briefly-presented words more accurately when two copies are presented, one in the left visual field (LVF) and another in the right visual field (RVF), than when only a single copy is presented. This effect is known as the 'redundant bilateral advantage' and has been interpreted as evidence for interhemispheric cooperation. We investigated the redundant bilateral advantage in dyslexic adults and matched controls as a means of assessing communication between the hemispheres in dyslexia. Consistent with previous research, normal adult readers in Experiment 1 showed significantly higher accuracy on a word report task when identical word stimuli were presented bilaterally, compared to unilateral RVF or LVF presentation. Dyslexics, however, did not show the bilateral advantage. In Experiment 2, words were presented above fixation, below fixation or in both positions. In this experiment both dyslexics and controls benefited from the redundant presentation. Experiment 3 combined whole words in one visual field with word fragments in the other visual field (the initial and final letters separated by spaces). Controls showed a bilateral advantage but dyslexics did not. In Experiments 1 and 3, the dyslexics showed significantly lower accuracy for LVF trials than controls, but the groups did not differ for RVF trials. The findings suggest that dyslexics have a problem of interhemispheric integration and not a general problem of processing two lexical inputs simultaneously.
当呈现两份简短呈现的单词时,一份呈现在左视野(LVF),另一份呈现在右视野(RVF),参与者对这些单词的报告比只呈现一份时更准确。这种效应被称为“冗余双侧优势”,并被解释为半球间合作的证据。我们研究了阅读障碍成年人和匹配的对照组中的冗余双侧优势,以此作为评估阅读障碍患者半球间交流的一种方式。与先前的研究一致,实验1中的正常成年读者在双侧呈现相同单词刺激时,在单词报告任务上的准确率显著高于单侧右视野或左视野呈现。然而,阅读障碍患者并未表现出双侧优势。在实验2中,单词呈现在注视点上方、下方或两个位置。在这个实验中,阅读障碍患者和对照组都从冗余呈现中受益。实验3将一个视野中的完整单词与另一个视野中的单词片段(首字母和尾字母用空格隔开)相结合。对照组表现出双侧优势,但阅读障碍患者没有。在实验1和3中,阅读障碍患者在左视野试验中的准确率显著低于对照组,但在右视野试验中两组没有差异。研究结果表明,阅读障碍患者存在半球间整合问题,而不是同时处理两个词汇输入的普遍问题。