Allegretti C L, Puglisi J T
Percept Mot Skills. 1986 Oct;63(2 Pt 1):463-9. doi: 10.2466/pms.1986.63.2.463.
12 disabled and 12 nondisabled readers (mean age, 11 yr.) were compared on a letter-search task which separated perceptual processing from higher-order processing. Participants were presented a first stimulus (for 200 msec. to minimize eye movements) followed by a second stimulus immediately to estimate the amount of information initially perceived or after a 3000-msec. interval to examine information more permanently stored. Participants were required to decide whether any letter present in the first stimulus was also present in the second. Two processing loads (1 and 3 letters) were examined. Disabled readers showed more pronounced deficits when they were given very little time to process information or more information to process.
对12名残疾读者和12名非残疾读者(平均年龄11岁)进行了一项字母搜索任务的比较,该任务将感知处理与高阶处理区分开来。向参与者呈现第一个刺激(持续200毫秒以尽量减少眼球运动),然后立即呈现第二个刺激,以估计最初感知到的信息量,或者在3000毫秒的间隔后呈现第二个刺激,以检查更长期存储的信息。参与者需要判断第一个刺激中出现的任何字母是否也出现在第二个刺激中。研究了两种处理负荷(1个字母和3个字母)。当给予残疾读者很少的时间来处理信息或更多的信息进行处理时,他们表现出更明显的缺陷。