确定儿童自闭症的稳定言语语言标记:来自纵向电话研究的初步证据

Sunghye Cho, Riccardo Fusaroli, Maggie Rose Pelella, K. Tena, Azia Knox, Aili Hauptmann, Maxine Covello, A. Russell, Judith S Miller, Alison Hulink, Jennifer Uzokwe, Kevin Walker, James Fiumara, J. Pandey, Christopher H. Chatham, C. Cieri, R. Schultz, M. Liberman, J. Parish-Morris
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本研究考察了自闭症儿童和神经正常儿童(NT)在简短图片描述中产生的语言特征的差异,并评估了特征随时间的稳定性。每周从特征明确的参与者中收集演讲样本,使用旨在改善地理上孤立和历史上边缘化社区的访问的电话系统。结果显示,在某些声学特征上,组间存在稳定的差异,其中一些可能成为未来治疗研究的关键结果指标。这些结果强调了在各种情况下提取半结构化语音样本的重要性,并增加了越来越多的研究表明,细粒度的自然交流特征为干预研究带来了希望。
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Identifying stable speech-language markers of autism in children: Preliminary evidence from a longitudinal telephony-based study
This study examined differences in linguistic features produced by autistic and neurotypical (NT) children during brief picture descriptions, and assessed feature stability over time. Weekly speech samples from well-characterized participants were collected using a telephony system designed to improve access for geographically isolated and historically marginalized communities. Results showed stable group differences in certain acoustic features, some of which may potentially serve as key outcome measures in future treatment studies. These results highlight the importance of eliciting semi-structured speech samples in a variety of contexts over time, and adds to a growing body of research showing that fine-grained naturalistic communication features hold promise for intervention research.
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