背景颜色对典型发育学龄前儿童辅助符号目标搜索速度和准确性影响的初步探讨。

Krista M Wilkinson, Bridgett Coombs
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辅助辅助和替代沟通可以成功地用于有沟通障碍的个人。最近的研究表明,在可能的情况下,根据内部颜色排列符号(将红色水果放在一起)有助于患有或不患有唐氏综合症的儿童搜索目标符号(Wilkinson, Carlin, & Thistle, 2008)。我们探讨了符号背景的颜色提示是否可以为不能轻易由内部颜色排列的符号提供类似的好处。10名非残疾学龄前儿童参与了代表常见动物的线条图的计算机搜索任务,当线条图出现在白色背景上时,与颜色饱和的背景相比,这些背景提示目标所属的子类别(陆地哺乳动物、海洋生物、鸟类、昆虫)。年龄较大的儿童在不同条件下没有表现出一致的增强。当有颜色提示时,年龄较小的孩子的反应明显更慢。背景颜色线索的作用可能与符号内部颜色线索不同,这阻碍了年幼儿童的反应,而不是促进了他们的反应。
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Preliminary Exploration of the Effect of Background Color on the Speed and Accuracy of Search for an Aided Symbol Target by Typically Developing Preschoolers.

Aided augmentative and alternative communication can be used successfully with individuals with communication disabilities. Recent studies suggest that where possible, arranging symbols based on internal color (placing red fruits together) facilitates search for a target symbol by children with and without Down Syndrome (Wilkinson, Carlin, & Thistle, 2008). We explored whether color cuing of symbol background might offer similar benefits for symbols that cannot be readily arranged by internal color. Ten nondisabled preschoolers engaged in computer search tasks for line-drawings representing common animals when the line drawings appeared on white backgrounds compared to color-saturated backgrounds that cued the subcategory to which the target belonged (land mammal, sea creature, bird, insect). Older children showed no consistent enhancement across conditions. Younger children responded significantly more slowly when the color cue was present. Background color cuing may function differently than symbol-internal color cues, impeding responses in younger children rather than facilitating them.

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