Effect of Prosodic Emphasis on the Processing of Joint-Attention Cues in Children with ASD

Kiwako Ito, Elizabeth M. Kryszak, Teresa Ibañez
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Prosodic emphasis affects referential processing in children, yet its effects on non-immediate discourse representation is not well understood. Using a collaborative object search task, we elicited responses to the actor’s speech, as well as to later joint-attention cues from toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Children with ASD responded to “ Where is X ?” (with or without an emphasis on X) more slowly and weakly as compared to their typically developing (TD) peers. Although this seems to reinforce the view that children with ASD are insensitive to prosodic emphasis, their responses to the joint-attention cues revealed otherwise hidden effects of emphasis on referential representation. During the sequential joint-attention cues (head-turn, pointing and reaching), children with ASD shifted their gazes from the actor’s face to the object more swiftly when the object was previously mentioned with emphasis than without. Interestingly, the timing of the gaze shift was also much earlier than TD children. Taken together, the present data suggest that although young children with ASD may not be able to process the prosodic emphasis rapidly, they are sensitive to the prominence and make use of it to represent referential salience, which can facilitate the communication later in the discourse.
韵律强调对ASD儿童联合注意线索加工的影响
韵律强调影响儿童的指称加工,但其对非直接语篇表征的影响尚不清楚。通过一个协作对象搜索任务,我们从患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的幼儿那里引出了对演员演讲的反应,以及后来对共同注意线索的反应。与发育正常(TD)的同龄人相比,ASD儿童对“X在哪里?”(有或没有强调X)的反应更慢、更弱。虽然这似乎加强了ASD儿童对韵律强调不敏感的观点,但他们对联合注意线索的反应揭示了对参照表征的强调的其他隐藏影响。在连续的联合注意提示(转头,指向和伸手)中,当物体之前被强调时,ASD儿童将目光从演员的脸转移到物体上的速度比没有强调的要快。有趣的是,目光转移的时间也比自闭症儿童早得多。综上所述,目前的数据表明,尽管患有ASD的幼儿可能无法快速处理韵律强调,但他们对突出音很敏感,并利用它来表示参考突出音,这有助于随后的话语交流。
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