失聪青少年的情绪暴露与姿势稳定性

Q4 Medicine
K. Regin, K. Zaborowska-Sapeta, I. Kowalski
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聋哑人是一个多元化的群体。了解影响运动、社会情绪和认知发展的重要变量,为后续发展阶段确定方向和质量,并为聋人选择适当的补偿方法提供机会。本研究的目的是验证喜悦和愤怒情绪对眼手协调的一个维度的视觉影响,即聋人和听力健全的青少年的姿势稳定性。研究对象:120名13-17岁的青少年。试验组60例重度双侧感音神经性听力损失患者,对照组60例听力正常的初中生。这项研究使用了一个计算机化的稳定测量平台和来自情感图像数据库蒙特利尔面部情感显示集的照片。与听力正常的青少年相比,失聪的青少年身体的稳定性发生了变化。研究结果表明,聋人的认知、情感和运动资源的激活需要考虑多个领域的模式。人的发展应被视为与补偿能力有关的一个持续的过程。
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Exposure to emotions and postural stability in deaf youth
The population of deaf people is a heterogeneous group. Understanding the significant variables that affect motor, socio-emotional and cognitive development sets the direction and quality for subsequent developmental stages and provides the opportunity to select appropriate compensatory methods for deaf individuals.The aim of the study was to verify the visual effect of the emotions of joy and anger on one of the dimensions of eye-hand coordination, i.e. postural stability among deaf and hearing youth.Study subjects: 120 teenagers aged 13–17 years. The test group comprised 60 subjects with profound bilateral sensorineural hearing loss, while the control group comprised 60 hearing junior high school students. The study used a computerised stabilometric platform and photographs sourced from an affective image database Montreal Set of Facial Displays of Emotion.In deaf youth, a switch in the stability of the body occurs, as compared to hearing youth. The results obtained indicate the need for the activation of cognitive, emotional and motor resources of deaf people with an area of multiple modalities taken into account.Human development should be regarded as a continual process in relation to compensatory capacity.
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Polish Annals of Medicine
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