Corina David, Singleton Jenny
University of California, Davis, CA, USA.
Child Dev. 2009 Jul-Aug;80(4):952-67. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2009.01310.x.
The condition of deafness presents a developmental context that provides insight into the biological, cultural, and linguistic factors underlying the development of neural systems that impact social cognition. Studies of visual attention, behavioral regulation, language development, and face and human action perception are discussed. Visually based culture and language provides deaf children with affordances that promote resiliency and optimization in their development of visual engagement, executive functions, and theory of mind. These experiences promote neural adaptations permitting nuanced perception of classes of linguistic and emotional-social behaviors. Studies of deafness provide examples of how interactions and contributions of biological predispositions and genetic phenotypes with environmental and cultural factors including childhood experiences and actions of caregivers shape developmental trajectories.
耳聋状况呈现出一种发展背景,能让我们深入了解影响社会认知的神经系统发育背后的生物学、文化和语言因素。文中讨论了视觉注意力、行为调节、语言发展以及面部和人类动作感知等方面的研究。基于视觉的文化和语言为聋儿提供了促进其视觉参与、执行功能和心理理论发展中的适应力和优化能力的条件。这些经历促进神经适应,使他们能够对语言和情感 - 社会行为类别进行细致入微的感知。对耳聋的研究提供了实例,展示了生物倾向和基因表型与环境和文化因素(包括童年经历和照顾者的行为)的相互作用及贡献如何塑造发展轨迹。