Institut de Recherche en Sciences Psychologiques, Université Catholique de Louvain, Place de l'Université, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
Sci Rep. 2024 Jul 12;14(1):16161. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-66832-1.
Reading requires the transformation of a complex array of visual features into sounds and meaning. For deaf signers who experience changes in visual attention and have little or no access to the sounds of the language they read, understanding the visual constraints underlying reading is crucial. This study aims to explore a fundamental aspect of visual perception intertwined with reading: the crowding effect. This effect manifests as the struggle to distinguish a target letter when surrounded by flanker letters. Through a two-alternative forced choice task, we assessed the recognition of letters and symbols presented in isolation or flanked by two or four characters, positioned either to the left or right of fixation. Our findings reveal that while deaf individuals exhibit higher accuracy in processing letters compared to symbols, their performance falls short of that of their hearing counterparts. Interestingly, despite their proficiency with letters, deaf individuals didn't demonstrate quicker letter identification, particularly in the most challenging scenario where letters were flanked by four characters. These outcomes imply the development of a specialized letter processing system among deaf individuals, albeit one that may subtly diverge from that of their hearing counterparts.
阅读需要将复杂的视觉特征转化为声音和意义。对于经历视觉注意力变化且几乎无法接触到所读语言声音的聋人手语使用者来说,理解阅读所基于的视觉限制至关重要。本研究旨在探索与阅读交织在一起的视觉感知的一个基本方面:拥挤效应。当目标字母被侧翼字母包围时,这种效应表现为难以区分目标字母。通过二选一强制选择任务,我们评估了在孤立或两侧有两个或四个字符的情况下呈现的字母和符号的识别,这些字符分别位于注视点的左侧或右侧。我们的研究结果表明,尽管聋人在处理字母方面表现出更高的准确性,但他们的表现不如听力正常者。有趣的是,尽管聋人对字母的处理能力较强,但他们在字母被四个字符包围的最具挑战性的情况下并没有更快地识别字母。这些结果表明,聋人发展出了一种专门的字母处理系统,尽管该系统可能与听力正常者的系统略有不同。