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Exploring perceptual processing of ASL and human actions: Effects of inversion and repetition priming

机译:探索ASL和人类行为的知觉处理:反转和重复启动的影响

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In this paper, we compare responses of deaf signers and hearing non-signers engaged in a categorization task of signs and non-linguistic human actions. We examine the time it takes to make such categorizations under conditions of 180° stimulus inversion and as a function of repetition priming, in an effort to understand whether the processing of sign language forms draws upon special processing mechanisms or makes use of mechanisms used in recognition of non-linguistic human actions. Our data show that deaf signers were much faster in the categorization of both linguistic and non-linguistic actions, and relative to hearing non-signers, show evidence that they were more sensitive to the configural properties of signs. Our study suggests that sign expertise may lead to modifications of a general-purpose human action recognition system rather than evoking a qualitatively different mode of processing, and supports the contention that signed languages make use of perceptual systems through which humans understand or parse human actions and gestures more generally.
机译:在本文中,我们比较了聋人签名者和听力非签名者对符号和非语言人类行为的分类任务的反应。我们研究了在180°刺激反转条件下以及根据重复启动功能进行此类分类所花费的时间,以了解手语形式的处理是依靠特殊的处理机制还是利用识别中使用的机制非语言的人类行为。我们的数据表明,聋人签名者在语言和非语言行为的分类中要快得多,并且相对于听觉非签名者而言,这表明他们对符号的配置属性更加敏感。我们的研究表明,手语专业知识可能会导致对通用的人类行为识别系统进行修改,而不是引起质的不同处理方式,并支持以下观点的争论:手语使用感知系统来理解或解析人类行为,手势一般。

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