Department of Psychology and Leslie and Susan Gonda (Goldschmied) Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center, School of Education, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel.
Res Dev Disabil. 2011 Mar-Apr;32(2):846-56. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2010.08.006. Epub 2010 Dec 14.
Eighteen adults with intellectual disability (ID) and 20 children with typical development (TD) matched for cognitive level, participated in this study. Participants solved perceptual and conceptual analogies (from the Conceptual and Perceptual Analogical Modifiability Test-CPAM) while having their eye movements monitored. As predicted, the overall percent of correct answers was significantly higher for the TD group compared to that of the ID group. Comparison of the eye movement pattern of each group while solving the analogies revealed that in addition to the quantitative difference between the groups, there is a qualitative difference in the process of solving the analogies. The difference in the scanning pattern between the TD and the ID groups is interpreted as a reflection of two different types of strategies, Constructive matching and Response elimination, respectively.
本研究共有 18 名智障成年人(ID)和 20 名认知水平匹配的典型发展儿童(TD)参与。参与者在进行眼动监测的同时解决知觉和概念类比问题(来自概念和知觉类比可变性测试-CPAM)。正如预测的那样,TD 组的总体正确答案百分比明显高于 ID 组。比较两组在解决类比时的眼动模式表明,除了两组之间的数量差异外,在解决类比的过程中还存在质的差异。TD 组和 ID 组在扫描模式上的差异被解释为两种不同策略的反映,分别是建构匹配和反应消除。