Kang Sun-Mee, Apar Lily S, Hurtado Richard
Department of Psychology, California State University at Northridge, CA 91330-8255, United States.
J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ. 2025 Jun 20;30(3):324-331. doi: 10.1093/jdsade/enaf011.
Previous studies have found that deaf signers exhibited lower accuracy when recognizing emotional expressions from top-half faces compared to hearing non-signers. This suggests that the lack of emotional information from the oral region has a greater impact on deaf signers due to differences in their gaze patterns. The current study aimed to replicate and extend these findings by measuring recognition accuracy under varied facial conditions and analyzing late positive potential (LPP) amplitudes. Based on previous research, it was hypothesized that deaf signers would show reduced recognition accuracy and lower LPP amplitude compared to hearing non-signers in a top-half face condition. To test these hypotheses, 22 deaf signers and 37 hearing non-signers made emotion judgments of faces presented as intact wholes or isolated top or bottom halves, while event-related potentials were recorded. The results supported the main hypotheses, showing that the deaf signers exhibited lower recognition accuracy and reduced LPP amplitudes in the top-half face condition compared to hearing non-signers. These findings were discussed in terms of the challenges deaf signers faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in contexts where facial masks obscured the mouth.
以往的研究发现,与听力正常的非手语者相比,失聪的手语使用者在识别上半张脸的表情时准确率较低。这表明,由于他们注视模式的差异,来自口腔区域的情感信息缺失对失聪的手语使用者有更大的影响。当前的研究旨在通过测量不同面部条件下的识别准确率并分析晚期正电位(LPP)振幅来重复和扩展这些发现。基于以往的研究,假设在只呈现上半张脸的条件下,与听力正常的非手语者相比,失聪的手语使用者的识别准确率会降低,LPP振幅也会更低。为了验证这些假设,22名失聪的手语使用者和37名听力正常的非手语使用者对完整呈现、只呈现上半张脸或只呈现下半张脸的面部表情进行情感判断,同时记录事件相关电位。结果支持了主要假设,表明与听力正常的非手语者相比,失聪的手语使用者在只呈现上半张脸的条件下识别准确率较低,LPP振幅也较低。这些发现结合失聪的手语使用者在新冠疫情期间面临的挑战进行了讨论,特别是在口罩遮住嘴巴的情况下。