Features of the perception and understanding of emoji by adolescents with different levels of intelligence

The present study aims at the comparative analysis of the patterns of the identification of images that reflect basic and complex emotions by adolescents with mild intellectual disturbances and by normatively developing peers. The research involved two groups of adolescents. Author's technique...

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Main Authors: Oksana Zashchirinskaia, Elena Nikolaeva, Hagedorn Udo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Messina 2020-08-01
Series:Mediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology
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Online Access:https://cab.unime.it/journals/index.php/MJCP/article/view/2417
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spelling doaj-289cc15d094a4033bd21d19d8183aecb2020-11-25T03:41:06ZengUniversity of MessinaMediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology2282-16192020-08-018210.6092/2282-1619/mjcp-24172013Features of the perception and understanding of emoji by adolescents with different levels of intelligenceOksana Zashchirinskaia0Elena Nikolaeva1Hagedorn Udo2<p style="text-align: left;" align="center">Saint Petersburg State University</p><p style="text-align: left;" align="center">Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia</p><p style="text-align: left;" align="center">Psychiatric University Hospital Charité at St. Hedwig Hospital</p>The present study aims at the comparative analysis of the patterns of the identification of images that reflect basic and complex emotions by adolescents with mild intellectual disturbances and by normatively developing peers. The research involved two groups of adolescents. Author's technique was developed and further applied, containing seven multiple choice tasks to study the non-verbal information perception patterns in adolescents with mild intellectual disturbances. It was determined that during saccadic eye movements, all adolescents, regardless of the level of intellectual development, better define such emotions as “joy” and “fear”. For normatively developing adolescents, the zone of interest corresponds to the mouth area as the most moving part of the face, while peers with mild intellectual disturbances take longer to examine the eye area, which is inherent in children in the early stages of ontogenesis. Data indicate that normatively developing adolescents can combine individual image elements into a single whole, while adolescents with intellectual disabilities, lingering on individual image elements, are incapable of creating a single image of it.https://cab.unime.it/journals/index.php/MJCP/article/view/2417intellectual disturbancessocial competencenon-verbal communication of childrenpatterns of perception of emojisschematic image emoji.
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author Oksana Zashchirinskaia
Elena Nikolaeva
Hagedorn Udo
spellingShingle Oksana Zashchirinskaia
Elena Nikolaeva
Hagedorn Udo
Features of the perception and understanding of emoji by adolescents with different levels of intelligence
Mediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology
intellectual disturbances
social competence
non-verbal communication of children
patterns of perception of emojis
schematic image emoji.
author_facet Oksana Zashchirinskaia
Elena Nikolaeva
Hagedorn Udo
author_sort Oksana Zashchirinskaia
title Features of the perception and understanding of emoji by adolescents with different levels of intelligence
title_short Features of the perception and understanding of emoji by adolescents with different levels of intelligence
title_full Features of the perception and understanding of emoji by adolescents with different levels of intelligence
title_fullStr Features of the perception and understanding of emoji by adolescents with different levels of intelligence
title_full_unstemmed Features of the perception and understanding of emoji by adolescents with different levels of intelligence
title_sort features of the perception and understanding of emoji by adolescents with different levels of intelligence
publisher University of Messina
series Mediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology
issn 2282-1619
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The present study aims at the comparative analysis of the patterns of the identification of images that reflect basic and complex emotions by adolescents with mild intellectual disturbances and by normatively developing peers. The research involved two groups of adolescents. Author's technique was developed and further applied, containing seven multiple choice tasks to study the non-verbal information perception patterns in adolescents with mild intellectual disturbances. It was determined that during saccadic eye movements, all adolescents, regardless of the level of intellectual development, better define such emotions as “joy” and “fear”. For normatively developing adolescents, the zone of interest corresponds to the mouth area as the most moving part of the face, while peers with mild intellectual disturbances take longer to examine the eye area, which is inherent in children in the early stages of ontogenesis. Data indicate that normatively developing adolescents can combine individual image elements into a single whole, while adolescents with intellectual disabilities, lingering on individual image elements, are incapable of creating a single image of it.
topic intellectual disturbances
social competence
non-verbal communication of children
patterns of perception of emojis
schematic image emoji.
url https://cab.unime.it/journals/index.php/MJCP/article/view/2417
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