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研究视觉和听觉搜索在阅读和发育性阅读障碍中的作用。

Investigating the role of visual and auditory search in reading and developmental dyslexia.

机构信息

Basque Center on Cognition Brain and Language Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2013 Sep 25;7:597. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00597. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

It has been suggested that auditory and visual sequential processing deficits contribute to phonological disorders in developmental dyslexia. As an alternative explanation to a phonological deficit as the proximal cause for reading disorders, the visual attention span hypothesis (VA Span) suggests that difficulties in processing visual elements simultaneously lead to dyslexia, regardless of the presence of a phonological disorder. In this study, we assessed whether deficits in processing simultaneously displayed visual or auditory elements is linked to dyslexia associated with a VA Span impairment. Sixteen children with developmental dyslexia and 16 age-matched skilled readers were assessed on visual and auditory search tasks. Participants were asked to detect a target presented simultaneously with 3, 9, or 15 distracters. In the visual modality, target detection was slower in the dyslexic children than in the control group on a "serial" search condition only: the intercepts (but not the slopes) of the search functions were higher in the dyslexic group than in the control group. In the auditory modality, although no group difference was observed, search performance was influenced by the number of distracters in the control group only. Within the dyslexic group, not only poor visual search (high reaction times and intercepts) but also low auditory search performance (d') strongly correlated with poor irregular word reading accuracy. Moreover, both visual and auditory search performance was associated with the VA Span abilities of dyslexic participants but not with their phonological skills. The present data suggests that some visual mechanisms engaged in "serial" search contribute to reading and orthographic knowledge via VA Span skills regardless of phonological skills. The present results further open the question of the role of auditory simultaneous processing in reading as well as its link with VA Span skills.

摘要

有人认为,听觉和视觉序列处理缺陷导致发展性阅读障碍中的语音障碍。作为语音缺陷作为阅读障碍的近因的替代解释,视觉注意力跨度假说(VA 跨度)表明,同时处理视觉元素的困难导致阅读障碍,而与语音障碍无关。在这项研究中,我们评估了同时处理显示的视觉或听觉元素的缺陷是否与与 VA 跨度损伤相关的阅读障碍有关。16 名患有发育性阅读障碍的儿童和 16 名年龄匹配的熟练读者在视觉和听觉搜索任务中接受评估。要求参与者在 3、9 或 15 个干扰物的同时呈现的情况下检测目标。在视觉模式下,只有在“串行”搜索条件下,阅读障碍儿童的目标检测速度比对照组慢:在阅读障碍组中,搜索函数的截距(而不是斜率)高于对照组。在听觉模式下,尽管没有观察到组间差异,但只有对照组的搜索性能受到干扰物数量的影响。在阅读障碍组中,不仅视觉搜索(反应时间和截距高)差,而且听觉搜索性能(d')差,与不规则单词阅读准确性差密切相关。此外,视觉和听觉搜索性能均与阅读障碍参与者的 VA 跨度能力相关,但与他们的语音技能无关。目前的数据表明,一些参与“串行”搜索的视觉机制通过 VA 跨度技能有助于阅读和正字法知识,而与语音技能无关。目前的结果进一步提出了听觉同时处理在阅读中的作用及其与 VA 跨度技能的关系的问题。

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