Atkinson Joanna R, Gleeson Kate, Cromwell Jim, O'Rourke Sue
Deafness, Cognition and Language Centre, University College of London, London, UK.
Cogn Neuropsychiatry. 2007 Jul;12(4):339-61. doi: 10.1080/13546800701238229.
Previous research has not taken account of the possibility that deaf people will show greater heterogeneity in how they experience voice-hallucinations due to individual differences in experience with language and residual hearing. This study aims to explore how deaf participants perceive voice-hallucinations and whether the perceptual characteristics reported reflect individual experience with language and sensory input.
A statement-sorting task generated data about perceptual characteristics of voice-hallucinations for exploratory factor analysis. The sample included 27 deaf participants with experience of voice-hallucinations, and a range of hearing loss and language backgrounds.
Perceptual characteristics of voice-hallucinations map closely onto individual auditory experience. People born profoundly deaf loaded onto nonauditory factors. Deaf people with experience of hearing speech, through residual hearing, hearing aids, or predeafness experience, reported auditory features or uncertainty about mode of perception.
This is the first study to systematically explore voice-hallucinations in deaf people and to advance a model of subvocal articulation to account for such counterintuitive phenomena.
以往的研究没有考虑到聋人由于语言体验和残余听力的个体差异,在幻听体验方式上可能会表现出更大的异质性。本研究旨在探讨聋人参与者如何感知幻听,以及所报告的感知特征是否反映了个体的语言体验和感觉输入。
一项陈述分类任务生成了有关幻听感知特征的数据,用于探索性因素分析。样本包括27名有幻听体验的聋人参与者,他们有不同程度的听力损失和语言背景。
幻听的感知特征与个体听觉体验密切相关。先天性深度聋人受非听觉因素影响。通过残余听力、助听器或失聪前经历有过听言语体验的聋人,报告了听觉特征或感知模式的不确定性。
这是第一项系统探索聋人幻听并提出一种默读发音模型来解释这种反直觉现象的研究。