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Reading emotions after childhood brain injury: case series evidence of dissociation between cognitive abilities and emotional expression processing skills.

机译:儿童期脑损伤后的情绪阅读:案例系列证明了认知能力和情绪表达处理能力之间的分离。

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PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: A previous study has shown that children with brain injuries are worse than their same age peers at reading emotions. It has not clearly been established that cognitive impairments and emotion processing impairments are dissociable in children and the question of whether emotion-reading skills can be selectively impaired in children after brain injury is explored here. RESEARCH DESIGN: This study addresses this issue by testing a case series of seven children with brain injuries, who were identified as experiencing emotional or behavioural difficulties, according to a social-behavioural measure. METHODS AND PROCEDURES: A battery of tests of cognitive function and measures that assess ability in reading emotions from faces, voices and eyes was administered to each child. MAIN OUTCOMES AND RESULTS: Some cases demonstrate broadly based deficits that affect both cognitive and emotion processing domains, whilst other cases demonstrate highly selective deficits in reading emotions. CONCLUSIONS: Based on the profile of results across the cases, this study reports that modality-specific, selective impairments in reading emotional expression can be found in children after brain injury. In addition, the data provide evidence of dissociation between cognitive abilities and emotional expression processing.
机译:主要目的:一项先前的研究表明,脑外伤儿童在阅读情感方面比同龄儿童差。尚未明确确定儿童的认知障碍和情绪加工障碍是可分离的,并且本文探讨了脑损伤后儿童的阅读能力能否选择性受损的问题。研究设计:这项研究通过测试7名脑部受伤儿童的案例系列来解决此问题,根据社会行为学方法,他们被确定患有情感或行为困难。方法和程序:对每个孩子进行了一系列认知功能测试和评估从面孔,声音和眼睛读取情绪的能力的测量。主要结果和结果:有些案例显示影响认知和情感处理领域的基础广泛的缺陷,而另一些案例则显示阅读情感的高度选择性缺陷。结论:基于个案结果的概况,该研究报告说,在脑损伤后的儿童中,可以发现阅读情绪表达的特定于形式的,选择性的障碍。另外,这些数据提供了认知能力与情绪表达过程之间分离的证据。

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