情绪音乐跨模态启动对自闭症儿童面部情绪识别的影响

IF 1.6 3区 心理学 0 MUSIC
Fengrui Xu, Xiaoyue Ding, Gong-Liang Zhang, Dianzhi Liu, Jingyi Liu, Deming Shu
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为了研究音乐作为跨模态启动对自闭症儿童面部情绪识别能力的影响,本研究比较了音乐与面孔作为跨模态启动和非语言声音作为跨模态启动的启动效应。比较了21名神经正常儿童和17名自闭症儿童在不同启动刺激下面部情绪识别(快乐和悲伤)的反应时间和准确性。一项数据分析显示,自闭症儿童对面部情绪表情的识别能力较差,反应时间也比正常儿童长。与其他两种刺激(面部表情和非语言声音)不同,音乐作为跨模态启动导致自闭症儿童在情绪一致条件下的反应准确性略高于情绪不一致条件。此外,情绪一致条件下的反应时间显著长于情绪不一致条件下的反应时间。这表明,与不一致的条件相比,自闭症儿童更倾向于分配额外的时间来提高他们在一致条件下判断的准确性。因此,音乐干预具有显著的潜力,可以通过播放情绪一致的音乐来支持自闭症儿童对面孔的共情,并提高他们的面部情绪识别能力。
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Impact of cross-modal priming using emotional music on facial emotion recognition among autistic children
To examine the impact of music as a cross-modal prime on facial emotion recognition ability in autistic children, this study compares the priming effect of music with that of faces as an intramodal prime and nonverbal sounds as the same cross-modal prime. The response time and accuracy of facial emotion recognition (happy and sad) were compared among 21 neurotypical children and 17 autistic children under various priming stimuli. A data analysis revealed that autistic children exhibited worse recognition of facial emotional expressions and demonstrated longer reaction time than neurotypical children. Unlike the other two stimuli (facial expressions and nonverbal sounds), music as a cross-modal prime resulted in slightly higher response accuracy for emotionally congruent conditions compared with emotionally incongruent conditions among autistic children. Furthermore, reaction time was significantly prolonged under emotionally congruent conditions than under emotionally incongruent conditions. This suggests that autistic children demonstrate a greater propensity to allocate additional time to improve the accuracy of their judgments under congruent conditions compared with incongruent conditions. Therefore, music intervention has significant potential for supporting autistic children to empathize with faces by playing emotionally congruent music and improving their facial emotion recognition abilities.
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期刊介绍: Psychology of Music and SEMPRE provide an international forum for researchers working in the fields of psychology of music and music education, to encourage the exchange of ideas and to disseminate research findings. Psychology of Music publishes peer-reviewed papers directed at increasing the scientific understanding of any psychological aspect of music. These include studies on listening, performing, creating, memorising, analysing, describing, learning, and teaching, as well as applied social, developmental, attitudinal and therapeutic studies. Special emphasis is placed on studies carried out in naturalistic settings, especially those which address the interface between music psychology and music education.
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