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A visual processing advantage for young-adolescent deaf observers: Evidence from face and object matching tasks

机译:青年聋人观察者的视觉处理优势:面部和物体匹配任务的证据

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It is unresolved whether the permanent auditory deprivation that deaf people experience leads to the enhanced visual processing of faces. The current study explored this question with a matching task in which observers searched for a target face among a concurrent lineup of ten faces. This was compared with a control task in which the same stimuli were presented upside down, to disrupt typical face processing, and an object matching task. A sample of young-adolescent deaf observers performed with higher accuracy than hearing controls across all of these tasks. These results clarify previous findings and provide evidence for a general visual processing advantage in deaf observers rather than a face-specific effect.
机译:聋人经历的永久性听觉剥夺是否导致面部表情的增强尚待解决。当前的研究通过匹配任务探索了这个问题,其中观察者在并发的十张面孔中搜索目标面孔。将此与控制任务进行比较,在该任务中,颠倒呈现相同的刺激以破坏典型的面部处理,并且执行对象匹配任务。在所有这些任务中,青年聋人观察员的样本比听力对照的准确性更高。这些结果澄清了以前的发现,并为聋人观察者普遍的视觉处理优势而不是面部特效提供了证据。

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