Psychology Department, Aix-Marseille Université, Marseille, France.
Brain Lang. 2012 Mar;120(3):265-70. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2011.12.002. Epub 2011 Dec 26.
This study investigated global versus local pitch pattern perception in children with dyslexia aged between 8 and 11 years. Children listened to two consecutive 4-tone pitch sequences while performing a same/different task. On the different trials, sequences either preserved the contour (local condition) or they violated the contour (global condition). Compared to normally developing children, dyslexics showed robust pitch perception deficits in the local but not the global condition. This finding was replicated in a simple pitch direction task, which minimizes sequencing and short term memory. Results are consistent with a left-hemisphere deficit in dyslexia because local pitch changes are supposedly processed by the left hemisphere, whereas global pitch changes are processed by the right hemisphere. The present data suggest a link between impaired pitch processing and abnormal phonological development in children with dyslexia, which makes pitch pattern processing a potent tool for early diagnosis and remediation of dyslexia.
本研究调查了 8 至 11 岁阅读障碍儿童的全局与局部音高模式感知。儿童在执行相同/不同任务时,聆听两个连续的 4 音高序列。在不同的试验中,序列要么保持轮廓(局部条件),要么违反轮廓(全局条件)。与正常发育的儿童相比,阅读障碍者在局部而非全局条件下表现出明显的音高感知缺陷。在一个简单的音高方向任务中,这种发现得到了复制,该任务最大限度地减少了序列和短期记忆。结果与阅读障碍中的左半球缺陷一致,因为局部音高变化据称由左半球处理,而全局音高变化由右半球处理。本数据表明,阅读障碍儿童的音高处理受损与语音发育异常之间存在联系,这使得音高模式处理成为早期诊断和矫正阅读障碍的有力工具。