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Own-race and other-race face recognition problems without visual expertise problems in dyslexic readers

机译:无疑读卡器中没有视觉专业知识问题的自主种族和其他比赛的问题

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Both intact and deficient neural processing of faces has been found in dyslexic readers. Similarly, behavioral studies have shown both normal and abnormal face processing in developmental dyslexia. We tested whether dyslexic adults are impaired in tests of own-race and other-race face recognition. As both face and word recognition rely considerably on visual expertise, we wished to investigate whether face recognition problems of dyslexic readers might stem from difficulties with experience-driven expert visual processing. We utilized the finding that people tend to be worse at discriminating other-race faces compared to own-race faces, the so-called other-race effect, thought to reflect greater experience with own-race faces. If visual expertise is compromised in dyslexic readers, so that their visual system is not effectively shaped by experience, then they might show a diminished other-race effect. Matched dyslexic and typical readers completed two tests of own- and other-race face recognition. The results show that dyslexic readers have problems with recognizing faces, and these difficulties are not fully accounted for by general problems with attention or memory. However, recognition is compromised for both own- and other-race faces, and the strength of the other-race effect does not differ between dyslexic and typical readers. There was individual variability in both groups, and an exploratory analysis revealed that while dyslexic readers with no university education showed deficits in face recognition, the dyslexic participants with higher education did not. We conclude that dyslexic readers as a group have face recognition problems. These are potentially modulated by educational level but compromised visual expertise cannot demonstrably account for the face recognition problems associated with dyslexia. We discuss the implications of these findings for theoretical accounts of dyslexia and for theories of word and face recognition.
机译:在缺点读卡器中发现了完整和缺乏缺陷的面部神经处理。类似地,行为研究表明了发育综合症中的正常和异常的面部处理。我们测试了缺血成年人是否在自己的种族和其他种族面部认可中受损。由于面对面和单词识别依赖于视觉专业知识,我们希望调查无疑读者的面部识别问题是否可能源于具有经验驱动的专家视觉处理的困难。我们利用了与自己的比赛面临的其他比赛效果相比,人们往往更糟糕的人往往更糟糕的是,所谓的其他种族效应,以为自己的比赛面临更大的经验。如果视觉专业知识在缺点读卡器中受到损害,因此他们的视觉系统没有受到体验的有效形状,那么它们可能会显示出差的其他种族效果。匹配的缺点和典型的读者完成了两种自己和其他种族的人脸识别的测试。结果表明,读物读者对识别面有问题,这些困难不受关注或记忆的一般问题。然而,对自己和其他赛道面孔的认可受到损害,而其他种族效应的强度在缺点和典型读者之间没有区别。两组都有个体变异性,探索性分析显示,虽然没有大学教育的诵读读者在面部认可中表现出赤字,但高等教育的障碍与众码参与者没有。我们得出结论,作为一个团体的诵读读者具有面部识别问题。这些可能被教育水平调制,但受损的视觉专业知识不能显着地占与诵读相关的面部识别问题。我们讨论了这些调查结果对诵读综合症和词语理论的理论叙述的影响。

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