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视觉序列重复学习在失聪且有手语能力的儿童中并未受损。

Visual Sequence Repetition Learning is Not Impaired in Signing DHH Children.

作者信息

Terhune-Cotter Brennan P, Conway Christopher M, Dye Matthew W G

机构信息

Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, United States of America.

Boys Town National Research Hospital, Omaha, NE, United States of America.

出版信息

J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ. 2021 Jun 14;26(3):322-335. doi: 10.1093/deafed/enab007.

Abstract

The auditory scaffolding hypothesis states that early experience with sound underpins the development of domain-general sequence processing abilities, supported by studies observing impaired sequence processing in deaf or hard-of-hearing (DHH) children. To test this hypothesis, we administered a sequence processing task to 77 DHH children who use American Sign Language (ASL) and 23 hearing monolingual children aged 7-12 years and found no performance difference between them after controlling for age and nonverbal intelligence. Additionally, neither spoken language comprehension scores nor hearing loss levels predicted sequence processing scores in the DHH group, whereas ASL comprehension scores did. Our results do not indicate sequence processing deficits in DHH children and do not support the auditory scaffolding hypothesis; instead, these findings suggest that factors related to experience with and/or proficiency in an accessible language during development may be more important determinants of sequence processing abilities.

摘要

听觉支架假说认为,早期的声音体验是领域通用序列处理能力发展的基础,一些研究观察到聋或重听(DHH)儿童的序列处理受损,为这一假说提供了支持。为了验证这一假说,我们对77名使用美国手语(ASL)的DHH儿童和23名7至12岁的听力正常的单语儿童进行了序列处理任务测试,在控制了年龄和非语言智力因素后,发现两组儿童的表现没有差异。此外,在DHH组中,口语理解分数和听力损失程度均不能预测序列处理分数,而ASL理解分数则可以。我们的研究结果并未表明DHH儿童存在序列处理缺陷,也不支持听觉支架假说;相反,这些发现表明,在发育过程中与可接触语言的体验和/或熟练程度相关的因素可能是序列处理能力更重要的决定因素。

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