发展性阅读障碍的面部加工缺陷:一项元分析

IF 1.9 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Dyslexia Pub Date : 2025-05-06 DOI:10.1002/dys.70007
YiZhen Li, XiaoJun Zhao
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摘要

许多研究对发展性阅读障碍(DD)的面部加工能力进行了研究,但关于面部加工受损和完整的证据相互矛盾。对DD的面部处理能力进行了系统的荟萃分析,共确定了15项研究(34个效应量),代表了311名DD患者和336名典型发展对照的数据。采用随机效应稳健方差估计模型对数据进行综合。平均加权标准化平均差(Hedges' g)为0.51(95%置信区间[0.24,0.79],p = 0.001)。发现中度异质性,但在研究水平效应大小之间未发现发表偏倚。探索性元回归分析显示,年龄、性别和任务类型不是显著的调节因素。结果表明,与对照组相比,DD个体存在面部加工缺陷,这表明DD存在领域一般缺陷,并且存在部分面部和文字处理共同认知机制。
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The Face Processing Deficit in Developmental Dyslexia: A Meta-Analysis

Many studies have investigated face processing abilities in developmental dyslexia (DD) while conflicting evidence of both impaired and intact face processing has been reported. A systematic meta-analysis was conducted on the topic of the face processing abilities of DD. A total of 15 studies (34 effect sizes) were identified, representing data from 311 individuals with DD and 336 typically developing controls. A random-effects robust variance estimation model was used to synthesise the data. The average weighted standardised mean difference (Hedges' g) was 0.51 (95% confidence interval [0.24, 0.79], p = 0.001). A moderate level of heterogeneity was found while no publication bias was found between study-level effect sizes. Explorative meta-regression analyses showed that age, gender, and task type were not significant moderating factors. The results indicate that individuals with DD have face processing deficits compared with controls, suggesting domain-general deficits in DD and part of shared cognitive mechanisms underlying face and word processing.

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Dyslexia
Dyslexia Multiple-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
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27
期刊介绍: DYSLEXIA provides reviews and reports of research, assessment and intervention practice. In many fields of enquiry theoretical advances often occur in response to practical needs; and a central aim of the journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners in the field of dyslexia, so that each can learn from the other. Interesting developments, both theoretical and practical, are being reported in many different countries: DYSLEXIA is a forum in which a knowledge of these developments can be shared by readers in all parts of the world. The scope of the journal includes relevant aspects of Cognitive, Educational, Developmental and Clinical Psychology Child and Adult Special Education and Remedial Education Therapy and Counselling Neuroscience, Psychiatry and General Medicine The scope of the journal includes relevant aspects of: - Cognitive, Educational, Developmental and Clinical Psychology - Child and Adult Special Education and Remedial Education - Therapy and Counselling - Neuroscience, Psychiatry and General Medicine
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