Rowley Katherine, Gutierrez-Sigut Eva, MacSweeney Mairéad, Vigliocco Gabriella
Deafness, Cognition and Language Research Centre, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
Department of Psychology, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2025 Aug 11;20(8):e0327142. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0327142. eCollection 2025.
Literacy levels are highly variable within the deaf population and, compared to the general population, on average, reading levels are lower. As speech-based phonological coding is a known predictor of reading success in hearing individuals, much research has focussed on deaf readers' processing of speech-based phonological codes during word recognition and reading as a possible explanation for the widespread reading difficulties in the deaf population. Although results are mixed, there is recent growing evidence that deaf and hearing readers process speech-based phonological codes differently. Furthermore, some studies indicate that phonological ability may not be a strong correlate of literacy skills in deaf, adult readers. Here, we investigate orthographic, semantic, and phonological processing during single word reading in deaf (N = 20) and hearing (N = 20) adult readers, who were matched on reading level. Specifically, we tracked deaf and hearing readers' eye-movements using an adaptation of the visual world paradigm using written words and pictures. We found that deaf and hearing readers activate orthographic and semantic information following a similar time-course. However, there were differences in the way the groups processed phonology, with deaf readers making less use of phonological information. Crucially, as both groups were matched for reading level, reduced phonological processing did not appear to impact reading skill in deaf readers.
聋人群体的识字水平差异很大,与普通人群相比,平均阅读水平较低。由于基于语音的音位编码是听力正常个体阅读成功的一个已知预测因素,许多研究集中在聋人读者在单词识别和阅读过程中对基于语音的音位编码的处理上,以此作为聋人群体普遍存在阅读困难的一种可能解释。尽管结果不一,但最近越来越多的证据表明,聋人和听力正常的读者处理基于语音的音位编码的方式不同。此外,一些研究表明,音位能力可能与成年聋人读者的识字技能没有很强的相关性。在这里,我们调查了阅读水平匹配的聋人(N = 20)和听力正常的成年读者(N = 20)在单字阅读过程中的正字法、语义和音位处理。具体来说,我们使用一种改编的视觉世界范式,通过书面单词和图片来跟踪聋人和听力正常读者的眼动。我们发现,聋人和听力正常的读者在相似的时间进程中激活正字法和语义信息。然而,两组在处理音位的方式上存在差异,聋人读者较少使用音位信息。至关重要的是,由于两组的阅读水平相当,音位处理的减少似乎并未影响聋人读者的阅读技能。