PURPOSE: Communication about feelings is a core element of human interaction. Aided augmentative and alternative communication systems must therefore include symbols representing these concepts. The symbols must be readily distinguishable in order for users to communicate effectively. However, emotions are represented within most systems by schematic faces in which subtle distinctions are difficult to represent. We examined whether background color cuing and spatial arrangement might help children identify symbols for different emotions. METHOD: Thirty nondisabled children searched for symbols representing emotions within an 8-choice array. On some trials, a color cue signaled the valence of the emotion (positive vs. negative). Additionally...
The primary purpose of the present study was to examine the larger issue of color and emotional resp...
The ability to rapidly detect facial expressions of anger and threat over other salient expressions ...
Many recent studies have explored young children’s ability to use information from physical represen...
Aided augmentative and alternative communication can be used successfully with individuals with comm...
AbstractWe present the results of an experiment designed to explore the effectiveness of different c...
Color plays an important role in visual communication. In this study we examine the association betw...
Studies comparing the effects of social and symbolic cues have typically presented these cues in iso...
Previous studies examined how mood affects children\u27s accuracy in matching emotional expressions ...
Many children who use visual-graphic displays for communication have difficulty identifying, locatin...
Will the emotional context in which a painting is placed impact how well adolescents remember the co...
This research investigates whether colours could improve memory performance and therefore the learni...
This study assessed visual search abilities, tested through the flicker task, in children diagnosed ...
Children with severely limited speech are at risk for developing language in predictable ways. Altho...
This study investigated the influence of two symbol features, translucency and complexity, and two l...
Research examining children’s emotion judgments has generally used nonsocial tasks that do not resem...
The primary purpose of the present study was to examine the larger issue of color and emotional resp...
The ability to rapidly detect facial expressions of anger and threat over other salient expressions ...
Many recent studies have explored young children’s ability to use information from physical represen...
Aided augmentative and alternative communication can be used successfully with individuals with comm...
AbstractWe present the results of an experiment designed to explore the effectiveness of different c...
Color plays an important role in visual communication. In this study we examine the association betw...
Studies comparing the effects of social and symbolic cues have typically presented these cues in iso...
Previous studies examined how mood affects children\u27s accuracy in matching emotional expressions ...
Many children who use visual-graphic displays for communication have difficulty identifying, locatin...
Will the emotional context in which a painting is placed impact how well adolescents remember the co...
This research investigates whether colours could improve memory performance and therefore the learni...
This study assessed visual search abilities, tested through the flicker task, in children diagnosed ...
Children with severely limited speech are at risk for developing language in predictable ways. Altho...
This study investigated the influence of two symbol features, translucency and complexity, and two l...
Research examining children’s emotion judgments has generally used nonsocial tasks that do not resem...
The primary purpose of the present study was to examine the larger issue of color and emotional resp...
The ability to rapidly detect facial expressions of anger and threat over other salient expressions ...
Many recent studies have explored young children’s ability to use information from physical represen...