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Emoji Identification and Emoji Effects on Sentence Emotionality in ASD-Diagnosed Adults and Neurotypical Controls / Christopher J. Hand ; Ashley Kennedy ; Ruth FILIK ; Melanie Pitchford ; Christopher M. Robus in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 53-6 (June 2023)
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Titre : Emoji Identification and Emoji Effects on Sentence Emotionality in ASD-Diagnosed Adults and Neurotypical Controls : Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders Type de document : Texte imprimé et/ou numérique Auteurs : Christopher J. Hand, Auteur ; Ashley Kennedy, Auteur ; Ruth FILIK, Auteur ; Melanie Pitchford, Auteur ; Christopher M. Robus, Auteur Article en page(s) : p.2514-2528 Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : We investigated ASD-diagnosed adults' and neurotypical (NT) controls' processing of emoji and emoji influence on the emotionality of otherwise-neutral sentences. Study 1 participants categorised emoji representing the six basic emotions using a fixed-set of emotional adjectives. Results showed that ASD-diagnosed participants' classifications of fearful, sad, and surprised emoji were more diverse and less 'typical' than NT controls' responses. Study 2 participants read emotionally-neutral sentences; half paired with sentence-final happy emoji, half with sad emoji. Participants rated sentence+emoji stimuli for emotional valence. ASD-diagnosed and NT participants rated sentences+happy emoji as equally-positive, however, ASD-diagnosed participants rated sentences+sad emoji as more-negative than NT participants. We must acknowledge differential perceptions and effects of emoji, and emoji-text inter-relationships, when working with neurodiverse stakeholders. En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-022-05557-4 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=506
in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders > 53-6 (June 2023) . - p.2514-2528[article] Emoji Identification and Emoji Effects on Sentence Emotionality in ASD-Diagnosed Adults and Neurotypical Controls : Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders [Texte imprimé et/ou numérique] / Christopher J. Hand, Auteur ; Ashley Kennedy, Auteur ; Ruth FILIK, Auteur ; Melanie Pitchford, Auteur ; Christopher M. Robus, Auteur . - p.2514-2528.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders > 53-6 (June 2023) . - p.2514-2528
Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : We investigated ASD-diagnosed adults' and neurotypical (NT) controls' processing of emoji and emoji influence on the emotionality of otherwise-neutral sentences. Study 1 participants categorised emoji representing the six basic emotions using a fixed-set of emotional adjectives. Results showed that ASD-diagnosed participants' classifications of fearful, sad, and surprised emoji were more diverse and less 'typical' than NT controls' responses. Study 2 participants read emotionally-neutral sentences; half paired with sentence-final happy emoji, half with sad emoji. Participants rated sentence+emoji stimuli for emotional valence. ASD-diagnosed and NT participants rated sentences+happy emoji as equally-positive, however, ASD-diagnosed participants rated sentences+sad emoji as more-negative than NT participants. We must acknowledge differential perceptions and effects of emoji, and emoji-text inter-relationships, when working with neurodiverse stakeholders. En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-022-05557-4 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=506