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发育性计算障碍成年人中与模式无关的模式识别缺陷:来自触觉和视觉计数的证据。

Modal-independent Pattern Recognition Deficit in Developmental Dyscalculia Adults: Evidence from Tactile and Visual Enumeration.

作者信息

Cohen Zahira Z, Gliksman Yarden, Henik Avishai

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Zlotowski Center for Neuroscience, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, POB 653, Beer-Sheva, Israel.

Department of Psychology and Zlotowski Center for Neuroscience, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, POB 653, Beer-Sheva, Israel.

出版信息

Neuroscience. 2019 Dec 15;423:109-121. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2019.10.023. Epub 2019 Nov 1.

Abstract

Developmental dyscalculia (DD) is characterized by lower numerical and finger-related skills. Studies of enumeration among those DD that suggested core deficiency in pattern recognition, working memory or/and attention were mostly carried out in the visual modality. In our study, we examined visual (dots) enumeration of 1-10 stimuli and tactile (vibration) enumeration of 1-10 fingers among DD and matched-control adults. We used 800-ms stimuli exposure time of either random/non-neighboring or canonical/neighboring stimuli arrangements (visual/tactile). Compared to controls, those with DD responded faster in visual random enumeration and did not differ in reaction time (RT) of canonical stimuli arrangements. However, while the control group had near perfect accuracy in random stimuli arrangements of up to five stimuli, DD participants performed accurately for only up to four stimuli, and they were less accurate in the canonical stimuli arrangements in the counting range. In the tactile task, DD participants showed less accurate tactile enumeration only for neighboring arrangements, more profoundly for finger counting (FC) patterns. The longer exposure time in the visual task enabled us to explore pattern recognition effects when working memory and attention loads were low. We discuss possible modal-independent deficits in pattern recognition and working memory on enumeration performance among those with DD and the unique role of fingers in ordinal and cardinal representation of numbers.

摘要

发育性计算障碍(DD)的特征是数字和与手指相关的技能较低。针对DD患者进行的数字枚举研究表明,其在模式识别、工作记忆或/和注意力方面存在核心缺陷,这些研究大多是在视觉模式下进行的。在我们的研究中,我们检查了DD患者和匹配的对照成年人对1至10个刺激的视觉(点)枚举以及对1至10根手指的触觉(振动)枚举。我们使用了800毫秒的刺激暴露时间,刺激排列为随机/非相邻或规范/相邻(视觉/触觉)。与对照组相比,DD患者在视觉随机枚举中反应更快,在规范刺激排列的反应时间(RT)上没有差异。然而,虽然对照组在多达五个刺激的随机刺激排列中准确率接近完美,但DD参与者在多达四个刺激时才能准确执行,并且在计数范围内的规范刺激排列中准确率较低。在触觉任务中,DD参与者仅在相邻排列中表现出不太准确的触觉枚举,在手指计数(FC)模式中更为明显。视觉任务中较长的暴露时间使我们能够在工作记忆和注意力负荷较低时探索模式识别效果。我们讨论了DD患者在模式识别和工作记忆方面可能存在的与模式无关的缺陷对枚举表现的影响,以及手指在数字的序数和基数表示中的独特作用。

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