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Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2009

From facial emotional recognition abilities to emotional attribution: A study in Down syndrome

Loyse Hippolyte; Koviljka Barisnikov; Martial Van der Linden; Jean-Jacques Detraux

Facial expression processing and the attribution of facial emotions to a context were investigated in adults with Down syndrome (DS) in two experiments. Their performances were compared with those of a child control group matched for receptive vocabulary. The ability to process faces without emotional content was controlled for, and no differences appeared between the two groups. Specific impairments were found in the DS group according to the task modalities and the type of facial emotional expressions. In the emotion matching condition, the DS adults showed overall difficulties whereas in the identification and recognition conditions they were particularly impaired when processing the neutral expression. In the emotion attribution task, they exhibited difficulties with the sad expression only and the analysis of their error pattern revealed that they rarely selected this expression throughout the task. The sad emotion was the only one that showed a significant relationship with the facial expression processing tasks.


Child Neuropsychology | 2018

Basic visual perceptual processes in children with typical development and cerebral palsy: The processing of surface, length, orientation, and position

Emilie Schmetz; David Magis; Jean-Jacques Detraux; Koviljka Barisnikov; Laurence Rousselle

ABSTRACT The present study aims to assess how the processing of basic visual perceptual (VP) components (length, surface, orientation, and position) develops in typically developing (TD) children (n = 215, 4–14 years old) and adults (n = 20, 20–25 years old), and in children with cerebral palsy (CP) (n = 86, 5–14 years old) using the first four subtests of the Battery for the Evaluation of Visual Perceptual and Spatial processing in children. Experiment 1 showed that these four basic VP processes follow distinct developmental trajectories in typical development. Experiment 2 revealed that children with CP present global and persistent deficits for the processing of basic VP components when compared with TD children matched on chronological age and nonverbal reasoning abilities.


Applied neuropsychology. Child | 2018

The BEVPS: A new test battery to assess visual perceptual and spatial processing abilities in 5–14 year-old children

Emilie Schmetz; Laurence Rousselle; Cécile Ballaz; Jean-Jacques Detraux; Koviljka Barisnikov

ABSTRACT This study aims to examine the different levels of visual perceptual object recognition (early, intermediate, and late) defined in Humphreys and Riddoch’s model as well as basic visual spatial processing in children using a new test battery (BEVPS). It focuses on the age sensitivity, internal coherence, theoretical validity, and convergent validity of this battery. French-speaking, typically developing children (n = 179; 5 to 14 years) were assessed using 15 new computerized subtests. After selecting the most age-sensitive tasks though ceiling effect and correlation analyses, an exploratory factorial analysis was run with the 12 remaining subtests to examine the BEVPS’ theoretical validity. Three separate factors were identified for the assessment of the stimuli’s basic features (F1, four subtests), view-dependent and -independent object representations (F2, six subtests), and basic visual spatial processing (F3, two subtests). Convergent validity analyses revealed positive correlations between F1 and F2 and the Beery-VMI visual perception subtest, while no such correlations were found for F3. Children’s performances progressed until the age of 9–10 years in F1 and in view-independent representations (F2), and until 11–12 years in view-dependent representations (F2). However, no progression with age was observed in F3. Moreover, the selected subtests, present good-to-excellent internal consistency, which indicates that they provide reliable measures for the assessment of visual perceptual processing abilities in children.


Revue francophone de la déficience intellectuelle | 2011

ÉLABORATION D'UNE BATTERIE D'ÉVALUATION DES SIGNES DU VIEILLISSEMENT DANS LA TRISOMIE 21

Sylvia Beciani; Elena Vetro; Koviljka Barisnikov; Jean-Jacques Detraux; Martial Van der Linden


Raisons éducatives | 2003

Scolarisation des enfants atteints d'une déficience : configurations idéologiques et enjeux

Serge Ebersold; Jean-Jacques Detraux


Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2014

Psychometric properties and normative data of the French developmental behavior checklist - adult version.

Claudio Straccia; Paolo Ghisletta; Jean-Jacques Detraux; Koviljka Barisnikov


Archive | 2013

Inclusion des personnes en situation de handicap, une question d'intervention(s)

Marie-Claire Haelewyck; Hubert Gascon; Jean-Jacques Detraux; Jean-Claude Kalubi


ALTER - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche sur le Handicap | 2013

Scolarisation et besoin éducatif particulier : enjeux conceptuels et méthodologiques d’une approche polycentrée

Serge Ebersold; Jean-Jacques Detraux


Déficience intellectuelle : savoirs et perspectives d'action. Tome 1 - Représentation, diversité, partenariat et qualité | 2006

L’inclusion scolaire et sociale pour les personnes ayant une déficience intellectuelle : distinctions conceptuelles et réflexions sur les pratiques

Nadia Rousseau; Carmen Dionne; Nathalie Cauchon; Gilles Bélanger; Hubert Gascon; Daniel Boisvert; Marie-Claire Haelewyck; Jean-Robert Poulin; Jean-Jacques Detraux


Archive | 2016

Spatial location skills in Cerebral Palsied children: How the presentation can influence children performances?

Emilie Schmetz; Koviljka Barisnikov; Jean-Jacques Detraux; Laurence Rousselle

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