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Modifications of Visual Field Asymmetries for Face Categorization in Early Deaf Adults: A Study With Chimeric Faces

机译:早期聋人面部分类的视野不对称性的修改:嵌合面孔的研究。

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Right hemisphere lateralization for face processing is well documented in typical populations. At the behavioral level, this right hemisphere bias is often related to a left visual field (LVF) bias. A conventional mean to study this phenomenon consists of using chimeric faces that are composed of the left and right parts of two faces. In this paradigm, participants generally use the left part of the chimeric face, mostly processed through the right optic tract, to determine its identity, gender or age. To assess the impact of early auditory deprivation on face processing abilities, we tested the LVF bias in a group of early deaf participants and hearing controls. In two experiments, deaf and hearing participants performed a gender categorization task with chimeric and normal average faces. Over the two experiments the results confirmed the presence of a LVF bias in participants, which was less frequent in deaf participants. This result suggested modifications of hemispheric lateralization for face processing in deaf participants. In Experiment 2 we also recorded eye movements to examine whether the LVF bias could be related to face scanning behavior. In this second study, participants performed a similar task while we recorded eye movements using an eye tracking system. Using areas of interest analysis we observed that the proportion of fixations on the mouth relatively to the other areas was increased in deaf participants in comparison with the hearing group. This was associated with a decrease of the proportion of fixations on the eyes. In addition these measures were correlated to the LVF bias suggesting a relationship between the LVF bias and the patterns of facial exploration. Taken together, these results suggest that early auditory deprivation results in plasticity phenomenon affecting the perception of static faces through modifications of hemispheric lateralization and of gaze behavior.
机译:在典型人群中,有充分文献证明右半球偏侧化用于面部处理。在行为层面,这种右半球偏倚通常与左视野(LVF)偏倚有关。研究这种现象的常规方法是使用由两个面的左右部分组成的嵌合面。在这种范例中,参与者通常使用嵌合面的左侧部分(主要通过右侧视线进行处理)来确定其身份,性别或年龄。为了评估早期听觉剥夺对面部处理能力的影响,我们在一组早期聋人和听力控制者中测试了LVF偏倚。在两个实验中,聋哑人和听力正常的参与者通过嵌合和正常的平均面孔执行了性别分类任务。在这两个实验中,结果证实了参与者中存在LVF偏见,在聋人参与者中这一频率较低。该结果表明,对半球形偏侧化进行了修改,以用于聋哑人的面部处理。在实验2中,我们还记录了眼睛的运动,以检查LVF偏倚是否与面部扫描行为有关。在第二项研究中,参与者使用我们的眼动追踪系统记录了眼动,同时执行了类似的任务。使用兴趣区域分析,我们发现,与听力组相比,聋哑参与者在嘴上相对于其他区域的固定比例有所增加。这与眼睛上注视比例的减少有关。此外,这些措施与LVF偏倚相关,提示LVF偏倚与面部探查模式之间存在关联。综上所述,这些结果表明,早期听觉剥夺会导致可塑性现象,通过半球偏侧化和注视行为的改变影响静态面孔的感知。

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