Nugent P M, Mosley J L
Am J Ment Defic. 1987 May;91(6):598-605.
Eighteen mentally retarded individuals, 20 nonretarded children, and 20 nonretarded adults were exposed to three conditions of an auditory detection task. In the location condition single random nonsimultaneous English letters were presented to both ears. Subjects reported the letters to one preassigned ear. In the meaning condition rapidly presented backward letters containing infrequent target (forward) letters were presented to one ear. Subjects reported the target letters. In the both condition rapidly presented backward letters containing infrequent target (forward) letters were nonsimultaneously presented to both ears. Subjects reported the target letters to one preassigned ear. The retarded subjects and nonretarded children reported significantly fewer target letters across the location, meaning, and both conditions. These groups also demonstrated slower reaction times (RTs) relative to the adult group; however, their RTs remained constant across conditions. We concluded that developmentally immature populations are less efficient at attentional allocation and have a more limited attentional capacity.
18名智力迟钝者、20名发育正常儿童和20名发育正常成年人参与了一项听觉检测任务的三种条件测试。在位置条件下,向双耳分别呈现单个随机非同时出现的英文字母。受试者向预先指定的一只耳朵报告所听到的字母。在语义条件下,向一只耳朵快速呈现包含不常见目标(正向)字母的倒序字母。受试者报告目标字母。在双耳条件下,向双耳非同时快速呈现包含不常见目标(正向)字母的倒序字母。受试者向预先指定的一只耳朵报告目标字母。在位置、语义和双耳条件下,智力迟钝受试者和发育正常儿童报告的目标字母明显较少。与成年组相比,这些组的反应时间(RTs)也较慢;然而,他们的反应时间在不同条件下保持不变。我们得出结论,发育不成熟的人群在注意力分配方面效率较低,注意力容量也更有限。