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Reduced neural selectivity for mental states in deaf children with delayed exposure to sign language

机译:聋儿心理状态的神经选择性降低了延迟暴露于手语

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Language provides a rich source of information about other people's thoughts and feelings. Consequently, delayed access to language may influence conceptual development in Theory of Mind (ToM). We use functional magnetic resonance imaging and behavioral tasks to study ToM development in child (n?=?33, 4-12 years old) and adult (n?=?36) fluent signers of American Sign Language (ASL), and characterize neural ToM responses during ASL and movie-viewing tasks. Participants include deaf children whose first exposure to ASL was delayed up to 7 years (n?=?12). Neural responses to ToM stories (specifically, selectivity of the right temporo-parietal junction) in these children resembles responses previously observed in young children, who have similar linguistic experience, rather than those in age-matched native-signing children, who have similar biological maturation. Early linguistic experience may facilitate ToM development, via the development of a selective brain region for ToM.
机译:语言提供有关其他人思想和感受的丰富信息来源。因此,对语言的延迟访问可能会影响心灵理论(汤姆)的概念性发展。我们使用功能磁共振成像和行为任务来研究儿童汤姆开发(N?=?33,4-12岁)和成人(n?=?36)美国手语(ASL)的流畅签名,并表征神经ASL和电影观看任务期间的TOM响应。参与者包括聋儿,其第一次接触ASL延迟了7年(N?=?12)。对汤姆故事的神经响应(特别是,右颞耳廓交界处的选择性)在这些儿童中类似于幼儿以前观察到的响应,他们具有类似的语言体验,而不是那些具有类似生物学的年龄符合签署的本土儿童成熟。早期的语言经验可以通过开发汤姆的选择性大脑区域来促进汤姆开发。

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