The aim of this study was to examine auditory recognition and vocal production of emotions in three prelingually bilaterally profoundly deaf children aged 6–7 who received cochlear implants before age 2, and compare them with age-matched normally hearing children. No consistent advantage was found for the normally hearing participants. In both groups, sadness was recognized best and disgust was the most difficult. Confusion matrices among other emotions (anger, happiness, and fear) showed that children with and without hearing impairment may rely on different cues. Both groups of children showed that perception is superior to production. Normally hearing children were more successful in the production of sadness, happiness, and fear,...
Research shows that children who are deaf have difficulty socializing when they are with a group of ...
We examined the understanding of emotional speech by deaf children with cochlear implant (CI). Thirt...
Findings from several studies have suggested that deaf children have difficulties with emotion ident...
The aim of this study was to examine auditory recognition and vocal production of emotions in three ...
It is still largely unknown how receiving a cochlear implant affects the emotion understanding in de...
Introduction: Cochlear implantation (CI) improves language skills among children with hearing loss. ...
Users of cochlear implants typically have difficulty differentiating talkers, identifying vocal expr...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to examine cognitive skills, adaptive behavior, social and emot...
Objective: Biological, structural, and acoustical constraints faced by cochlear implant (CI) users c...
Za emocije sa sigurnošću možemo reći da su jedan od najvažnijih čimbenika koji utječu na cjelokupno ...
Children using unilateral cochlear implants abnormally rely on tempo rather than mode cues to distin...
Facial expression recognition (FER) is an important aspect of effective interpersonal communication....
<div><p>Children using unilateral cochlear implants abnormally rely on tempo rather than mode cues t...
ObjectivesCochlear implants (CIs) are remarkable in allowing individuals with severe to profound hea...
Studies of infants and children have demonstrated the importance of sensory processing in facilitati...
Research shows that children who are deaf have difficulty socializing when they are with a group of ...
We examined the understanding of emotional speech by deaf children with cochlear implant (CI). Thirt...
Findings from several studies have suggested that deaf children have difficulties with emotion ident...
The aim of this study was to examine auditory recognition and vocal production of emotions in three ...
It is still largely unknown how receiving a cochlear implant affects the emotion understanding in de...
Introduction: Cochlear implantation (CI) improves language skills among children with hearing loss. ...
Users of cochlear implants typically have difficulty differentiating talkers, identifying vocal expr...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to examine cognitive skills, adaptive behavior, social and emot...
Objective: Biological, structural, and acoustical constraints faced by cochlear implant (CI) users c...
Za emocije sa sigurnošću možemo reći da su jedan od najvažnijih čimbenika koji utječu na cjelokupno ...
Children using unilateral cochlear implants abnormally rely on tempo rather than mode cues to distin...
Facial expression recognition (FER) is an important aspect of effective interpersonal communication....
<div><p>Children using unilateral cochlear implants abnormally rely on tempo rather than mode cues t...
ObjectivesCochlear implants (CIs) are remarkable in allowing individuals with severe to profound hea...
Studies of infants and children have demonstrated the importance of sensory processing in facilitati...
Research shows that children who are deaf have difficulty socializing when they are with a group of ...
We examined the understanding of emotional speech by deaf children with cochlear implant (CI). Thirt...
Findings from several studies have suggested that deaf children have difficulties with emotion ident...