心理与行为研究 ›› 2014, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (4): 447-453.

• 基础心理学 • 上一篇    下一篇

不同阅读能力聋人语篇理解中连接推理的眼动比较

贺荟中,孙彬彬   

  1. 华东师范大学特殊教育学系,上海 200062
  • 收稿日期:2014-05-12 出版日期:2014-07-20 发布日期:2014-12-22
  • 作者简介:贺荟中,女,华东师范大学特殊教育学系副教授,博士。Email:hzhe@spe.ecnu.edu.cn。

Eye Movements During Processing of Discourse Requiring Bridging Inferences in Deaf Readers with Skilled and Less Skilled

He Huizhong, Sun Binbin   

  1. Special Education Department of East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062
  • Received:2014-05-12 Online:2014-07-20 Published:2014-12-22

摘要: 采用记录被试阅读完成后回答问题的正确率、反应时与眼动指标,试图探讨不同阅读能力聋人语篇理解中连接推理的加工特点与效率。结果表明:在语篇局部连贯中断情况下,高低阅读能力聋人在语篇理解过程中的连接推理加工是主动的即时性加工,而非语篇阅读完成后被动的延时性加工;但高阅读能力聋人能有效激活背景知识,所发生的连接推理加工是一个自动化的加工;低阅读能力聋人主动尝试即时激活背景知识、构建句子间的连接推理,但连接推理的加工还未达到自动化程度,推理加工的效率较低。

Abstract: In this study, two questions regarding deaf adolescents with skilled and less skilled processing of bridging inference are investigated. 12 deaf readers with skilled and 10 deaf readers with less skilled read short, two-sentence passages that was either a causal sequence or a control temporal sequence, and respond to two questions, one is posited to refer to the relevant knowledge used to evaluate the mediating fact and the other is about explicit information of the discourse. We measured correct responses and answer times to questions, as well as recorded the eye-movements of the participants while reading. Analysis of the skilled participants’ answer times to questions were consistently faster in the causal condition than the control condition, indicating skilled adolescents with deaf construct bridging inference online. We can’t find the validation effect in less skilled adolescents with deaf, indicating they don’t construct bridging inference online. However, the eye-movements data revealed that the less skilled readers with deaf spent more time fixating, made more fixations, and made total times in the causal sentences while reading than did skilled readers with deaf . One explanation is that they make the inferences, but are unable to retain them offline or they make the inferences but are unable to incorporate them into meaning formed from text and prior knowledge activated during the reading process. The study also suggests that skilled deaf readers draw bridging inference automatically and efficiently, less skilled deaf reader are less efficient and are not up to the degree of automation at drawing bridging inference. Implication of these finding and suggestions for future research are offered.

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