Williams M C, Lecluyse K
Department of Psychology, University of New Orleans, LA 70148.
J Am Optom Assoc. 1990 Feb;61(2):111-21.
Recent research suggests that some children who are reading disabled exhibit sensory deficits associated with poor temporal processing. The performance of disabled readers on various perceptual tasks is consistent with a temporal processing deficit hypothesis. Visual masking paradigms were utilized to obtain direct measures of the temporal aspects of processing in normal and disabled readers, and showed that the visual processing of disabled readers is characterized by a longer integration time and a slower processing rate for both simple and word-like stimuli. Image blurring, which reduces the contrast of high spatial frequencies, reestablished normal temporal processing of words in disabled readers.
最近的研究表明,一些阅读障碍儿童表现出与时间处理能力差相关的感觉缺陷。阅读障碍者在各种感知任务上的表现与时间处理缺陷假说一致。利用视觉掩蔽范式来直接测量正常读者和阅读障碍者处理过程的时间方面,结果表明,阅读障碍者的视觉处理特点是整合时间更长,对简单刺激和类似单词的刺激的处理速度更慢。降低高空间频率对比度的图像模糊恢复了阅读障碍者对单词的正常时间处理。