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Emotions play a crucial part in the quality of life, interpersonal relationships and mental health in general. In adults presenting with intellectual developmental disorder (IDD), emotional abilities may be hindered, thus leading to more challenging behaviors. A better understanding of emotional processes of adults with IDD may help improve the efficiency of behavioral interventions and better improve their quality of life.
The primary goal of this study is to better characterize the abilities and weaknesses of adults with IDD concerning their emotional processes, in comparison to a healthy population. The secondary goals are :
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The study will be carried out in 3 steps :
Step 1: All participants will undergo tests to evaluate their intellectual abilities, and auditory and visual screening tests.
Step 2 : All participants will undergo neuropsychological tests assessing attentional and oculomotor abilities (1 hour). During this time, the participant's family member will complete the questionnaires assessing behavior.
Step 3 : All participants will undergo the experimental ACQUISS protocol (task 1 : faces; task 2 : faces in context; task 3 : prosody) (1 hour).
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Step 1 :
During this first step, all participants (both groups), will undergo the Raven Progressive Matrices (John and Raven 2003) to assess their intellectual abilities. They will then undergo an auditory screening test (tonality test) and a visual screening task (the Rossano-Weiss scale and the Palettes de Léa Grattins task).
Step 2 :
During this second step, all participants (both groups) will undergo :
- the tangled lines test (Rey, 1964) : in this task, the participant must follow by gaze entangled lines to determine the beginning and end of each line.
- the NSUCO oculomotor test (Maillet, 2015) : the orthoptist will evaluate the ability of the participant to carry out ocular saccades and movement pursuit.
- the Auditory attention task of the NEPSY-II battery (Korkman et al., 2012)
- 2 cancellation tests from the EVA battery (Chokron, 2010):
Step 3:
During this step, all participants from both groups will undergo the ACQUISS protocol.
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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Marie-Noelle Babinet, PhD; Méline Devaluez, PhD
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