The Role of Auditory Status and Emotion Intensity in Facial Emotion Recognition by Adolescents.

Q2 Health Professions
Seminars in Hearing Pub Date : 2026-02-19 eCollection Date: 2026-02-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0046-1816048
Andrea D Warner-Czyz, Delaney Evans, Lyn S Turkstra, Julia Evans
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Abstract

Poor emotion recognition has been linked to social and emotional problems in everyday life. This may particularly affect teenagers navigating social scenes in adolescence, when peers become more important than family, and those with disabilities like hearing loss that may affect emotion recognition. This study investigates the effect of auditory status (deaf or hard of hearing using cochlear implant, CI, versus typical hearing, TH) on visual emotion recognition in adolescents, and its association with social relationships. Participants included 24 adolescents with TH ( M  = 13.7 years) and 34 adolescent long-term CI users ( M  = 13.3 years). Adolescents completed an emotion recognition task viewing video clips of faces morphing from a neutral expression to six facial expressions at 60, 80, or 100% emotion intensities via a gating task, and questionnaires about social relationships. Adolescents with TH significantly outperformed the CI group in the 80% emotion intensity condition ( p  = 0.02), but not the other conditions ( p  > 0.05). Better visual emotion recognition in CI users coincided with older age, better speech in noise ability, and more positive friendship quality. Significant performance differences with 80% emotion intensity suggest the CI group processes facial expressions qualitatively differently from TH peers, which has implications for therapeutic intervention for social skills in CI users.

青少年听觉状态和情绪强度在面部情绪识别中的作用。
情感识别能力差与日常生活中的社会和情感问题有关。这可能尤其会影响青少年在青春期的社交场景,因为同龄人比家庭更重要,而那些有听力损失等残疾的人可能会影响情绪识别。本研究探讨了听觉状态(耳聋或耳蜗植入听力障碍,CI,与正常听力,TH)对青少年视觉情绪识别的影响及其与社会关系的关系。参与者包括24名青少年TH (M = 13.7年)和34名青少年长期CI使用者(M = 13.3年)。青少年完成了一项情绪识别任务,他们观看了面部表情在60、80或100%情绪强度下从中性表情到6种面部表情的视频剪辑,并通过一个门控任务和关于社会关系的问卷调查完成了这项任务。在80%情绪强度条件下,TH组显著优于CI组(p = 0.02),而在其他条件下则不显著(p < 0.05)。CI使用者较好的视觉情绪识别能力与年龄、较好的语音噪音能力和较积极的友谊质量相一致。80%情绪强度的显著表现差异表明,CI组处理面部表情的质量不同于TH组,这对CI用户社交技能的治疗干预具有重要意义。
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Seminars in Hearing
Seminars in Hearing Health Professions-Speech and Hearing
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期刊介绍: Seminars in Hearing is a quarterly review journal that publishes topic-specific issues in the field of audiology including areas such as hearing loss, auditory disorders and psychoacoustics. The journal presents the latest clinical data, new screening and assessment techniques, along with suggestions for improving patient care in a concise and readable forum. Technological advances with regards to new auditory devices are also featured. The journal"s content is an ideal reference for both the practicing audiologist as well as an excellent educational tool for students who require the latest information on emerging techniques and areas of interest in the field.
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