ENHANCED PERIPHERAL FACE PROCESSING IN DEAF INDIVIDUALS.

Kassandra R Lee, Elizabeth Groesbeck, O Scott Gwinn, Michael A Webster, Fang Jiang
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Studies of compensatory changes in visual functions in response to auditory loss have shown that enhancements tend to be restricted to the processing of specific visual features, such as motion in the periphery. Previous studies have also shown that deaf individuals can show greater face processing abilities in the central visual field. Enhancements in the processing of peripheral stimuli are thought to arise from a lack of auditory input and a subsequent increase in the allocation of attentional resources to peripheral locations, while enhancements in face processing abilities are thought to be driven by experience with ASL and not necessarily hearing loss. This combined with the fact that face processing abilities typically decline with eccentricity suggests that face processing enhancements may not extend to the periphery for deaf individuals. Using a face matching task, we examined whether deaf individuals' enhanced ability to discriminate between faces extends to the peripheral visual field. Deaf participants were more accurate than hearing participants in discriminating faces presented both centrally and in the periphery. Our results support earlier findings that deaf individuals possess enhanced face discrimination abilities in the central visual field and further extend them by showing that these enhancements also occur in the periphery for more complex stimuli.

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增强聋人的外围面部处理能力。
对听觉缺失引起的视觉功能代偿性变化的研究表明,视觉功能的增强往往局限于对特定视觉特征的处理,如外围的运动。先前的研究还表明,聋人在中央视野中可以表现出更强的面部处理能力。对外围刺激处理能力的增强被认为是由于缺乏听觉输入以及随后对外围位置的注意力资源分配增加所致,而对面部处理能力的增强则被认为是由使用 ASL 的经验驱动的,而不一定是听力损失。这一点再加上人脸处理能力通常会随着偏心率的下降而下降这一事实,表明聋人的人脸处理能力增强可能不会延伸到外周。通过人脸匹配任务,我们研究了聋人对人脸的分辨能力是否会延伸到外围视野。聋人比健听者能更准确地辨别中心和周边出现的人脸。我们的研究结果支持了之前的研究结果,即聋人在中央视野中具有更强的面孔辨别能力,并进一步扩展了这些结果,表明这些能力的增强也发生在外围更复杂的刺激上。
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