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Books Received from August 1, 2009 to July 31, 2010
Authors:Amanda Katherine Ludlow  Pamela Heaton  Christine Deruelle
Institution:1. University of Birmingham , United Kingdom a.k.ludlow@bham.ac.uk;3. Goldsmiths College , University of London , United Kingdom;4. Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone , Centre National de Recherche Scientifique , France
Abstract:This study aimed to explore the recognition of emotional and non-emotional biological movements in children with severe and profound deafness. Twenty-four deaf children, together with 24 control children matched on mental age and 24 control children matched on chronological age, were asked to identify a person's actions, subjective states, emotions, and objects conveyed by moving point-light displays. Results showed that when observing point-light displays, deaf children showed impairments across all conditions (emotions, actions, and moving objects) compared with their chronological age-matched controls but showed no differences across subjective states. The results are supportive that deaf children present developmental delays in their biological motion apart from the ones relative to their own mental state, and this may be interpreted in relation to the expertise they have acquired in decoding action toward themselves. The findings are discussed in relation to deaf children viewing motion stimuli very differently to hearing children.
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