New study aims to decode emotional challenges in intellectual disability
NCT ID NCT07303270
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at how adults with intellectual developmental disorder (IDD) understand emotions, compared to people without IDD. Researchers will test 60 adults using tasks that involve recognizing facial expressions, emotions in context, and vocal tones. The goal is to find specific emotional strengths and weaknesses, which could help design better behavioral support and improve quality of life.
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CH Le Vinatier
RECRUITINGBron, 69500, France
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