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False Belief Understanding in Deaf Children With Cochlear Implants

Autor
Pluta, Agnieszka
Wysocka, Joanna
Krysztofiak, Magdalena
Włodarczyk, Elżbieta
Zgoda, Małgorzata
Wójcik, Joanna Maria
Golec, Karolina
Haman, Maciej
Data publikacji
2021
Abstrakt (EN)

Theory of mind (ToM) is crucial for social interactions. Previous research has indicated that deaf and hard-of-hearing children born into hearing families (DoH) are at risk of delayed ToM development. However, it is unclear whether this is the case for DoH children who receive cochlear implants (CIs) before and around the second year of life. The present study aimed to investigate false belief understanding (FBU) in DoH children with CIs. The relationships between false belief task (FBT) performance, sentence comprehension, age at implantation, duration of CI use, and Speech Recognition Threshold were explored. A total of 94 children with typical levels of hearing (TH) and 45 DoH children (age range: 3–8), who received their first CI between 6 and 27 months of age, were tested on the FBT and a sentence comprehension test. Results showed that 4- and 5-year-old children with CIs performed significantly worse than their peers with TH on the FBT; 6- to 8-year-old children with CIs performed similarly to age-matched children with TH. Age at implantation and duration of CI use were correlated with sentence comprehension but not with the FBT. The results indicated that FBU was delayed until the age of 6 years in most of children with CIs.

Słowa kluczowe EN
hard-of-hearing children, deaf children
Dyscyplina PBN
psychologia
Czasopismo
Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education
Tom
26
Zeszyt
4
Strony od-do
511-521
ISSN
1081-4159
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