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ENHANCED PERIPHERAL FACE PROCESSING IN DEAF INDIVIDUALS.

Kassandra R Lee1, Elizabeth Groesbeck2, O Scott Gwinn3, Michael A Webster1, Fang Jiang1.   

Abstract

Studies of compensatory changes in visual functions in response to auditory loss have shown that enhancements tend to be restricted to the processing of specific visual features, such as motion in the periphery. Previous studies have also shown that deaf individuals can show greater face processing abilities in the central visual field. Enhancements in the processing of peripheral stimuli are thought to arise from a lack of auditory input and a subsequent increase in the allocation of attentional resources to peripheral locations, while enhancements in face processing abilities are thought to be driven by experience with ASL and not necessarily hearing loss. This combined with the fact that face processing abilities typically decline with eccentricity suggests that face processing enhancements may not extend to the periphery for deaf individuals. Using a face matching task, we examined whether deaf individuals' enhanced ability to discriminate between faces extends to the peripheral visual field. Deaf participants were more accurate than hearing participants in discriminating faces presented both centrally and in the periphery. Our results support earlier findings that deaf individuals possess enhanced face discrimination abilities in the central visual field and further extend them by showing that these enhancements also occur in the periphery for more complex stimuli.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 35434528      PMCID: PMC9007248          DOI: 10.2352/j.percept.imaging.2022.5.000401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Percept Imaging        ISSN: 2575-8144


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1.  Working memory in intact modalities among individuals with sensory deprivation.

Authors:  Eyal Heled; Maayan Ohayon; Or Oshri
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2022-05-29
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