智障儿童和非智障儿童的面部表情:1。具有不同智力迟钝经历的非智障成年人的认可。

H Maurer, J R Newbrough
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研究了智力迟钝经历对非智力迟钝成人识别幼年智力迟钝儿童面部表情能力的影响。研究人员研究了四种情绪:快乐、愤怒、悲伤和中立(没有情感)。将弱智儿童和非弱智儿童的幻灯片呈现给三组:没有智力障碍经历的成年人、弱智儿童的父母和弱智刺激儿童的教师。没有经验的成年人比父母识别出的智障儿童的表情更少,而父母识别出的表情又比教师少。教师对弱智儿童的表情识别得最好,没有经验的成年人对非弱智儿童的表情识别得最好,父母对弱智儿童和非弱智儿童的表情识别得同样好。所有的参与者都认为孩子们最快乐。
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Facial expressions of mentally retarded and nonretarded children: II. Recognition by nonretarded adults with varying experience with mental retardation.

The influence of experience with mental retardation on nonretarded adults' ability to recognize facial expressions of emotion by young retarded children was examined. Four emotions were studied: happiness, anger, sadness, and neutrality (absence of affect). Slides of retarded and nonretarded children were presented to three groups: adults without experience in mental retardation, parents of retarded children, and teachers of the retarded stimulus children. Inexperienced adults identified fewer expressions of retarded children than did parents who, in turn, identified fewer expressions than did teachers. Teachers recognized expressions of retarded children best, inexperienced adults recognized expressions of nonretarded children best, and parents recognized expressions equally well in both retarded and nonretarded children. Happiness was recognized best in all children by all participants.

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