Crossmodal synesthetic congruency improves visual timing in dyslexic children | |
Chen, Lihan ; Zhang, Manli ; Ai, Feng ; Xie, Weiyi ; Meng, Xiangzhi | |
刊名 | RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES |
2016 | |
关键词 | Synesthetic congruency Temporal order judgment Temporal ventriloquism Dyslexia Crossmodal DEVELOPMENTAL DYSLEXIA MULTISENSORY INTEGRATION PROCESSING ACUITY TEMPORAL-ORDER AUDIOVISUAL INTEGRATION READING FAILURE YOUNG-ADULTS PERCEPTION DEFICIT SOUND |
DOI | 10.1016/j.ridd.2016.03.010 |
英文摘要 | Consistent with the temporal ventriloquism effect, synesthetic correspondence between the features of visual size and auditory pitch has been shown to modulate the performance of visual temporal order judgment (TOJ) in typical adults. Here in the two main experiments we recruited seventeen dyslexic children and twenty typically developing children to perform a visual TOJ task and measured their ability of synesthetic correspondence between visual size and auditory pitch. In Experiment 1, participants were shown two consecutively presented visual discs that were temporally flanked by two synesthetic congruent or incongruent auditory beeps. In Experiment 2, participants received a crossmodal matching test (visual-size vs. auditory pitch). The results showed that compared to the typically developing group, dyslexic children benefited more from cross-modal synesthetic correspondence to partially compensate for their deficiency in visual TOJ task. The multisensory facilitation for timing performance was correlated with reading ability (Exp.1). Moreover, dyslexic children formed intact "congruent" matching of visually larger shapes to lower auditory pitch, and visually smaller shapes to higher auditory pitch, as did their typically developing peers (Exp 2). The results of our present study suggested general deficits of temporal processing in dyslexic children, However, with relatively intact ability of auditory pitch-visual size matching, dyslexic children could separate visual events using auditory cues. The current study also indicates a feasible way to improve the reading ability by exploiting temporal ventriloquism effect, modulated by appropriate crossmodal synesthetic associations. (c) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.; National Natural Science Foundation of China [31200760, 81371206]; National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program) [2012AA011602]; PubMed; SSCI; ARTICLE; CLH@pku.edu.cn; 14-26; 55 |
语种 | 英语 |
内容类型 | 期刊论文 |
源URL | [http://ir.pku.edu.cn/handle/20.500.11897/434342] |
专题 | 心理与认知科学学院 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Chen, Lihan,Zhang, Manli,Ai, Feng,et al. Crossmodal synesthetic congruency improves visual timing in dyslexic children[J]. RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES,2016. |
APA | Chen, Lihan,Zhang, Manli,Ai, Feng,Xie, Weiyi,&Meng, Xiangzhi.(2016).Crossmodal synesthetic congruency improves visual timing in dyslexic children.RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES. |
MLA | Chen, Lihan,et al."Crossmodal synesthetic congruency improves visual timing in dyslexic children".RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES (2016). |
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