Deaf individuals rely on facial expressions for emotional, social, and linguistic cues. In order to test the hypothesis that specialized experience with faces can alter typically observed gaze patterns, twelve hearing adults and twelve deaf, early-users of American Sign Language judged the emotion and identity of expressive faces (including whole faces, and isolated top and bottom halves), while accuracy and fixations were recorded. Both groups recognized individuals more accurately from top than bottom halves, and emotional expressions from bottom than top halves. Hearing adults directed the majority of fixations to the top halves of faces in both tasks, but fixated the bottom half slightly more often when judging emotion than identity. In...
International audienceVisual processing has been extensively explored in deaf subjects in the contex...
Findings from several studies have suggested that deaf children have difficulties with emotion ident...
The production of facial expressions is an important skill that allows children to share and adapt e...
Users of American Sign Language (ASL) must recognize certain non-affective facial expressions as lin...
We live in a world of rich dynamic multisensory signals. Hearing individuals rapidly and effectively...
Deaf individuals may compensate for the lack of the auditory input by showing enhanced capacities in...
The dominance of the right hemisphere during face perception is associated with more accurate judgme...
International audienceWe live in a world surrounded by rich dynamic multisensory signals. Hearing in...
This work investigates the ability of deaf subjects to correctly label foreign emotional faces of ha...
American Sign Language (ASL) uses the face to express grammar and inflection, in addition to emotion...
While altered gaze behaviour during facial emotion recognition has been observed in autistic individ...
Previous research on covert orienting to the periphery suggested that early profound deaf adults wer...
PURPOSE: This study examined the effects of deafness and sign language use on the distribution of at...
International audienceRight hemisphere lateralization for face processing is well documented in typi...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that early deaf signers differ in face process...
International audienceVisual processing has been extensively explored in deaf subjects in the contex...
Findings from several studies have suggested that deaf children have difficulties with emotion ident...
The production of facial expressions is an important skill that allows children to share and adapt e...
Users of American Sign Language (ASL) must recognize certain non-affective facial expressions as lin...
We live in a world of rich dynamic multisensory signals. Hearing individuals rapidly and effectively...
Deaf individuals may compensate for the lack of the auditory input by showing enhanced capacities in...
The dominance of the right hemisphere during face perception is associated with more accurate judgme...
International audienceWe live in a world surrounded by rich dynamic multisensory signals. Hearing in...
This work investigates the ability of deaf subjects to correctly label foreign emotional faces of ha...
American Sign Language (ASL) uses the face to express grammar and inflection, in addition to emotion...
While altered gaze behaviour during facial emotion recognition has been observed in autistic individ...
Previous research on covert orienting to the periphery suggested that early profound deaf adults wer...
PURPOSE: This study examined the effects of deafness and sign language use on the distribution of at...
International audienceRight hemisphere lateralization for face processing is well documented in typi...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that early deaf signers differ in face process...
International audienceVisual processing has been extensively explored in deaf subjects in the contex...
Findings from several studies have suggested that deaf children have difficulties with emotion ident...
The production of facial expressions is an important skill that allows children to share and adapt e...