Voice Emotion Recognition by Children With Mild-to-Moderate Hearing Loss

Conclusions: Children with mild-to-moderate hearing loss do not have significant deficits in overall voice emotion recognition compared with their normally hearing peers, but mechanisms involved may be different between the 2 groups. The results suggest a stronger role for linguistic ability in emotion recognition by children with normal hearing than by children with hearing loss.
Source: Ear and Hearing - Category: Audiology Tags: Research Article Source Type: research