Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica (Jan 2009)
Contrast sensitivity of deaf and hearing children for sine-wave gratings in mesopic conditions / Sensibilidade ao contraste de crianças surdas e ouvintes para grades senoidais em condições mesópicas
Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare the contrast sensitivity (CSF) of deaf children and hearing children to spatial frequency of 0.25 to 2.0 cpd (cycles per degree of visual angle) at mesopic luminance level (0.7 cd/m2), using the psychophysical forced-choice method. Twenty children (7-12 years old) participated in this research, ten with prelingual deafness and ten with normal hearing. All participants had normal or corrected visual acuity. The ANOVA showed significant difference between the two groups [F(1, 238) = 15.487; p 0.05). The results suggest alterations in CSF to sine-wave gratings stimuli of deaf children at mesopic luminance level.