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Skilled Deaf Readers have an Enhanced Perceptual Span in Reading

机译:聋哑读者在阅读方面的感知跨度增强

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Recent evidence suggests that deaf people have enhanced visual attention to simple stimuli in the parafovea in comparison to hearing people. Although a large part of reading involves processing the fixated words in foveal vision, readers also utilize information in parafoveal vision to pre-process upcoming words and decide where to look next. We investigated whether auditory deprivation affects low-level visual processing during reading, and compared the perceptual span of deaf signers who were skilled and less skilled readers to that of skilled hearing readers. Compared to hearing readers, deaf readers had a larger perceptual span than would be expected by their reading ability. These results provide the first evidence that deaf readers’ enhanced attentional allocation to the parafovea is used during a complex cognitive task such as reading.
机译:最近的证据表明,与听力障碍者相比,聋人对视神经旁凹中简单刺激的视觉注意力有所增强。尽管阅读的大部分内容涉及在中央凹视觉中处理固定词,但读者也可以在中央凹视觉中利用信息对即将到来的单词进行预处理,并确定接下来要看的地方。我们调查了听觉剥夺是否会影响阅读过程中的低级视觉处理,并比较了熟练和不熟练阅读者与熟练听觉阅读者的聋人的知觉范围。与听力阅读者相比,聋哑读者的感知范围比其阅读能力所预期的范围大。这些结果提供了第一个证据,表明聋哑读者对副凹的增强注意力分配是在诸如阅读之类的复杂认知任务中使用的。

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