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Development of emotional expressions of children brought up in families and orphans. / Frolova, O.; Lyakso, E.
2015. Abstract from 6 th International conference on emotions, well-being and health, Tilburg, Netherlands.Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract
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T1 - Development of emotional expressions of children brought up in families and orphans
AU - Frolova, O.
AU - Lyakso, E.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - The study of normative development of emotional expressions in child's voice, speech, facial manifestations, behavior and the specificity of this process in children with neurological disorders and orphans, growing up in Child's Home is presented. The investigation involved children of the first and the second years of life: 30 healthy children, 10 children with light neurological disorders brought up in families and 30 orphans from Child's Home. The methods of perceptual, phonetic, spectrographic analysis of sounds and speech, analysis of behavior and facial expressions were used. Pitch values, the range of pitch values, pitch contour's form, duration of vowels and vocalizations were described as characteristics significant for recognition of child's emotional state as comfort, discomfort and neutral (calm) by adults. Elements of behavior and facial manifestations that reflect emotional states were described. It was revealed that recognition of children's emotional state by adults on the base of their voca
AB - The study of normative development of emotional expressions in child's voice, speech, facial manifestations, behavior and the specificity of this process in children with neurological disorders and orphans, growing up in Child's Home is presented. The investigation involved children of the first and the second years of life: 30 healthy children, 10 children with light neurological disorders brought up in families and 30 orphans from Child's Home. The methods of perceptual, phonetic, spectrographic analysis of sounds and speech, analysis of behavior and facial expressions were used. Pitch values, the range of pitch values, pitch contour's form, duration of vowels and vocalizations were described as characteristics significant for recognition of child's emotional state as comfort, discomfort and neutral (calm) by adults. Elements of behavior and facial manifestations that reflect emotional states were described. It was revealed that recognition of children's emotional state by adults on the base of their voca
KW - emotional expression
KW - children with neurological disorders
KW - orphans
KW - acoustic features of sounds
KW - recognition of child's emotional state
M3 - Abstract
T2 - 6 th International conference on emotions, well-being and health,
Y2 - 24 October 2015 through 26 October 2015
ER -
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