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Braille character discrimination in blindfolded human subjects.

机译:被蒙住眼睛的人类对象的盲文字符辨别。

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Visual deprivation may lead to enhanced performance in other sensory modalities. Whether this is the case in the tactile modality is controversial and may depend upon specific training and experience. We compared the performance of sighted subjects on a Braille character discrimination task to that of normal individuals blindfolded for a period of five days. Some participants in each group (blindfolded and sighted) received intensive Braille training to offset the effects of experience. Blindfolded subjects performed better than sighted subjects in the Braille discrimination task, irrespective of tactile training. For the left index finger, which had not been used in the formal Braille classes, blindfolding had no effect on performance while subjects who underwent tactile training outperformed non-stimulated participants. These results suggest that visual deprivation speeds up Braille learning and may be associated with behaviorally relevant neuroplastic changes.
机译:视觉剥夺可能导致其他感觉模态的表现增强。在触觉方式中是否是有争议的,可能取决于具体的训练和经验。我们比较了盲文字符识别任务中有视力的对象的表现与蒙着眼睛五天的正常人的表现。每个小组中的一些参与者(被蒙住双眼和视线)都接受了盲文强化培训,以抵消体验的影响。不论触觉训练如何,被蒙住眼睛的对象在盲文辨别任务中的表现均优于有眼力的对象。对于未在正式盲文课程中使用的左手食指,蒙住双眼对表现没有影响,而接受触觉训练的受试者的表现优于未受刺激的受试者。这些结果表明,视觉剥夺加速了盲文学习,并且可能与行为相关的神经塑性改变有关。

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