改进的视知觉测试的诊断性能

IF 0.3 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Mayada Elsherif, M. Mourad, N. Hamouda, Rania Abdou, Taima Salem
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在学习阅读的过程中,背侧通路评估视觉构词区(VWFA)对每个字母及其顺序的关注。有学习困难的儿童,如诵读困难症,在大脑的这些区域处理不成熟。本研究的目的是修改动态知觉测试,以提高其诊断价值,以区分阅读困难和非阅读困难儿童。方法将40例儿童按阿拉伯语版阅读障碍评估量表分为两组,对照组20例阅读能力良好儿童和学习组20例阅读障碍儿童。所有儿童均进行了心理测量、阅读障碍评估、语音意识技能评估和改进的动态视觉感知。结果两组在跳差和分心任务上差异有统计学意义。对照儿童在识别所呈现的光型和箭头颜色方面的表现优于阅读障碍儿童。结论干扰物的方向和颜色是区分阅读困难儿童和非阅读困难儿童的最特异的动态知觉。
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Diagnostic performance of a modified visual perception test
Abstract Background During the process of learning to read, the dorsal pathway assesses the visual word form area (VWFA) in focussing on each letter and its sequence. Children with learning difficulty such as dyslexia have immature processing in these areas of the brain. The aim of the study is to modify the dynamic perceptual test to increase its diagnostic value to differentiate between dyslexic and non-dyslexic children. Methods Forty children were included divided into two subgroups, control group consists of 20 good reading skills children and study group consists of 20 dyslexic children according to the Arabic version of the dyslexia assessment. All children underwent psychometric, dyslexic evaluation, Phonological awareness skills assessment and the modified dynamic visual perception. Results There was statistically significant different between groups on saccadic and distractor tasks. The performance of control children was better than dyslexic children for identification of the optotype presented to them as well as the colour of the arrow. Conclusion The distractor direction and colour was the most specific in the modified dynamic perception in differentiating dyslexic from non-dyslexic children.
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Hearing Balance and Communication
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