Superior spatial touch: improved haptic orientation processing in deaf individuals
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Auteurs : Rick Van Dijk ; Astrid M. L. Kappers ; Albert PostmaSource :
- Experimental brain research [ 0014-4819 ] ; 2013.
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The present study investigated haptic spatial orientation processing in deaf signers, hearing sign language interpreters, and hearing controls. Blindfolded participants had to set two bars parallel in the horizontal plane, with either a 2-s or a 10-s delay between inspection of the reference bar and the setting of the test bar. The deaf group outperformed the other two groups which did not differ from each other. Together these results indicate that deaf individuals can better identify the allocentric spatial coordinates of haptically inspected orientations. These results are discussed in terms of the possible neurocognitive consequences of auditory deprivation.
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AU : | VAN DIJK (Rick); KAPPERS (Astrid M. L.); POSTMA (Albert) |
AF : | School of Sign Language Interpreting. HU University of Applied Sciences, Padualaan 97/3584 CH Utrecht/Pays-Bas (1 aut.); Experimental Psychology, Helmholtz Institute, Heidelberglaan 2/3584 CS Utrecht/Pays-Bas (1 aut., 3 aut.); Physics of Man, Helmholtz Institute, Padualaan 8/3584 CC Utrecht/Pays-Bas (2 aut.); Faculty of Human Movement Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, Van der Boechorststraat 7-9/Amsterdam 1081 BT/Pays-Bas (2 aut.); Department of Neurology, University Medical Centre/Utrecht/Pays-Bas (3 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Experimental brain research; ISSN 0014-4819; Coden EXBRAP; Allemagne; Da. 2013; Vol. 230; No. 3; Pp. 283-289; Bibl. 1 p. |
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EA : | The present study investigated haptic spatial orientation processing in deaf signers, hearing sign language interpreters, and hearing controls. Blindfolded participants had to set two bars parallel in the horizontal plane, with either a 2-s or a 10-s delay between inspection of the reference bar and the setting of the test bar. The deaf group outperformed the other two groups which did not differ from each other. Together these results indicate that deaf individuals can better identify the allocentric spatial coordinates of haptically inspected orientations. These results are discussed in terms of the possible neurocognitive consequences of auditory deprivation. |
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FD : | Orientation; Perception; Langage |
ED : | Orientation; Perception; Language |
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