言语分类一致性与学龄儿童的语言和阅读能力有关:对语言和阅读障碍的影响

IF 2.8 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Hyoju Kim , Jamie Klein-Packard , Eldon Sorensen , Jacob Oleson , Bruce Tomblin , Bob McMurray
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摘要

言语感知是语言和阅读能力的基础。虽然这些技能是相关的,但大多数研究语言感知对结果的作用并没有同时进行测试。此外,传统的强制选择任务在准确索引这些关系方面存在局限性。本研究使用视觉模拟缩放任务-言语分类的连续测量-在大量儿童样本(n = 237)中检查言语分类以及传统语言和阅读评估,包括有语言和/或阅读障碍的儿童。语言/阅读能力较差的儿童表现出较低的分类一致性,但平均函数的梯度没有差异。研究小组进一步分析了分类一致性差异与语言/阅读障碍之间的联系,其中阅读能力与元音的处理尤为相关。重要的是,分类一致性与语言/阅读能力有独特的联系,即使在控制语音加工的中介作用时也是如此。这些发现表明,感知过程的一致性,而不是表征的质量,是与更广泛的语言和阅读功能相关的语音感知的关键属性。
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Speech categorization consistency is associated with language and reading abilities in school-age children: Implications for language and reading disorders
Speech perception is fundamental to language and reading abilities. While these skills are correlated, most studies examining the role of speech perception on outcomes do not test both concurrently. Moreover, traditional forced-choice tasks have limitations in accurately indexing these relationships. This study used a visual analog scaling task—a continuous measure of speech categorization—to examine speech categorization alongside conventional language and reading assessments in a large sample of children (n = 237), including those with language and/or reading disabilities. Children with poorer language/reading exhibited lower trial-by-trial categorization consistency, but no differences in the gradiency of the mean function. Group analyses further linked differences in categorization consistency to language/reading disabilities, with reading ability being linked particularly to the processing of vowels. Critically, categorization consistency was uniquely linked to language/reading ability, even when controlling for the mediating effect of phonological processing. These findings suggest that the consistency of perceptual processes, rather than the quality of the representations, is the critical property of speech perception that is associated with broader language and reading function.
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Cognition
Cognition PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
6.40
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期刊介绍: Cognition is an international journal that publishes theoretical and experimental papers on the study of the mind. It covers a wide variety of subjects concerning all the different aspects of cognition, ranging from biological and experimental studies to formal analysis. Contributions from the fields of psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, computer science, mathematics, ethology and philosophy are welcome in this journal provided that they have some bearing on the functioning of the mind. In addition, the journal serves as a forum for discussion of social and political aspects of cognitive science.
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