INFAD (Sep 2014)

Assessing the ability to perceive basic and complex emotions in deaf people with the pervale-s

  • Cristina Larrán Escandón,
  • Rocío Guil Bozal,
  • Noemí Serrano Díaz,
  • Paloma Gil-Olarte Márquez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17060/ijodaep.2014.n1.v1.382
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 369 – 378

Abstract

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A poorly understood aspect in deaf people is their cognitive emotion information processing abilities. Deaf people have more difficulties to distinguish the tone, intensity and rhythm of the language that listener people. When deaf people that they acquired deafness oral communication system, so they achieve a greater development of self and understanding of own and others’ emotions than deaf people who develop a gestural (LSE). PERVALE-S software is a tool for assessing perception, expression and evaluation both basic and complex emotions in deaf people with different communication codes (verbal and gestural). PERVALE-S presents visual images and instructions (by an interpreter), where the subject must identify what the image conveys both emotion and intensity level. Though the small simple, initial finding indicated that age (.556**), gender (.438**) and just gestural deaf people (.556**, 1: oral; 2: gestural)- last one, the assessment (all of them did not show interaction effect). An alternative explanation, for the better performance among gestural, in that oral deaf people he been training focus his visual perception in the mouth under social context situation, while just gestural spend more time paying attention on the rest of body when they need to accurate a social emotion. Eye tracking instrument will be used to test this hypothesis.

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