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Empathy and Theory of Mind in Deaf and Hearing Children

机译:聋儿和听力儿童的移情和心理理论

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Empathy (or sharing another’s emotion) and theory of mind (ToM: the understanding that behavior is guided by true and false beliefs) are cornerstones of human social life and relationships. In contrast to ToM, there has been little study of empathy’s development, especially in deaf children. Two studies of a total of 117 children (52 hearing; 65 deaf children of hearing parents) aged 4–13 years were therefore designed to (a) compare levels of empathy in deaf and hearing children, and (b) explore correlations of ToM with empathy in deaf and hearing groups. Results showed that (a) deaf children scored lower in empathy than their hearing peers and (b) empathy and ToM were significantly correlated for deaf children but not for the hearing. Possible reasons for these divergent developmental patterns were considered, along with implications for future research.
机译:同理心(或分享他人的情感)和心智理论(ToM:对行为由正确信念和错误信念指导的理解)是人类社会生活和人际关系的基石。与ToM相比,对同情发展的研究很少,尤其是在聋儿中。因此,两项针对117位4至13岁儿童(52位听力正常,65位听力正常的聋哑儿童)的研究旨在(a)比较聋哑和听力正常儿童的同理心水平,以及(b)探索ToM与聋哑人和听力群体有同理心。结果显示:(a)聋儿的共情得分低于听力同龄人,(b)聋儿的共情和ToM显着相关,而听力则没有。考虑了这些不同的发展模式的可能原因,以及对未来研究的启示。

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