Journal article
A critical review of the Eyes Test as a measure of social-cognitive impairment
Lucy Johnston, Lynden Miles, Audrey McKinlay
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY | WILEY | Published : 2008
Abstract
Sensitivity to subtle cues regarding the emotions that others are experiencing is vital for effective interactions in social situations. The "Eyes Test" has been proposed, and utilized, as a measure of mild social impairment amongst adults. In this paper we consider the nature of this impairment and identify some limitations in the use of the Eyes Test as a measure of perceiver sensitivity to the psychological state of others. In addition, 25 participants completed the "Eyes Test" in the absence of the stimulus photograph. For over half of the items, participants selected the correct item. Implications for the Eyes Test and measurement of social impairment are considered. In summary, we advo..
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