Tate Elizabeth, Wylie Keith, Moss Jennifer D
Emporia State University, Emporia, KS, USA.
Int J Dev Disabil. 2023 Mar 27;70(8):1532-1540. doi: 10.1080/20473869.2023.2189765. eCollection 2024.
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has drastically altered the ways in which people are able to communicate effectively. The addition of the face mask as a distracting stimulus interrupts the holistic process that people use to interpret facial expressions. The present study seeks to investigate the impact of face masking and gaze direction on emotion recognition in students with autism. We predicted that students with autism ( = 14), who characteristically experience difficulties when appraising emotions, would struggle to assess the emotions of people wearing face masks. We did not find a significant three-way interaction of emotion, mask, and gaze on classification accuracy. We did, however, find that face masks reduced participants' ability to emotionally appraise sad faces. Further, participants showed better accuracy appraising faces with a direct gaze. Exploring how face masks impact autistic individuals' emotion recognition will benefit special educators as they adapt to teaching during the pandemic, as well as the general population that seeks to improve communication with neurodiverse persons. Future studies should examine emotional appraisal ability and additional emotions as well as different kinds of emotional stimuli.
新冠疫情的影响极大地改变了人们有效沟通的方式。口罩作为一种干扰性刺激因素的加入,打断了人们用于解读面部表情的整体过程。本研究旨在调查戴口罩和目光方向对自闭症学生情绪识别的影响。我们预测,自闭症学生(n = 14)在评估情绪时通常会遇到困难,他们将难以评估戴口罩者的情绪。我们没有发现情绪、口罩和目光在分类准确性上存在显著的三因素交互作用。然而,我们确实发现口罩降低了参与者对悲伤面孔进行情绪评估的能力。此外,参与者在评估直视面孔时表现出更高的准确性。探索口罩如何影响自闭症个体的情绪识别,将有助于特殊教育工作者在疫情期间适应教学,也有助于寻求改善与神经多样性人群沟通的普通大众。未来的研究应考察情绪评估能力、更多情绪以及不同类型的情绪刺激。