Leonard Abbeduto, Melissa M Murphy, Sara T Kover, Nancy D Giles, Selma Karadottir, Adrienne Amman, Loredana Bruno, Jee-Seon Kim, Susen Schroeder, Julie A Anderson, Kathryn A Nollin
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Signaling noncomprehension of the spoken messages of others was examined for youth with fragile X or Down syndrome in comparison with each other and nonverbal MA-matched typically developing children. A direction-following task was used in which some of the directions were inadequate. Both syndrome groups signaled noncomprehension less often than did the typically developing children. The ability to signal noncomprehension appropriately was related to a measure of receptive vocabulary and syntax. Preliminary analyses indicated that males with fragile X syndrome signaled noncomprehension less often than did their female peers, even after controlling for differences in nonverbal MA.
研究人员对患有脆性 X 或唐氏综合症的青少年与非言语 MA 匹配的发育正常儿童进行了比较,以了解他们是否能理解他人的口语信息。我们使用了一个方向跟随任务,在这个任务中,有些方向是不正确的。与发育正常的儿童相比,这两个综合症群体发出 "不理解 "信号的频率较低。适当表示不理解的能力与接受词汇和句法的测量有关。初步分析表明,患有脆性X综合症的男性比他们的女性同龄人更少发出不理解的信号,即使在控制了非语言能力评估的差异之后也是如此。