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Frontiers in Psychology
Pre-linguistic Vocal Trajectories at 6–18 Months of Age As Early Markers of Autism
Natasha Chericoni1 
关键词: autism spectrum disorder;    early language development;    vocalizations;    babbling;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01595
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

This study explores pre-linguistic vocal trajectories in infants with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) during caregiver-infant interaction. Home videos were obtained from 10 infants with ASD and 10 typically developing infants (TD), covering three time periods: 0–6 months (T1, 47 video sequences), 6–12 months (T2, 47 video sequences), and 12–18 months (T3, 48 video sequences). In total 142 video sequences were analyzed. Vocalizations, long reduplicated babbling, 2-syllable babbling, and first words were investigated longitudinally. Face-gazing was also analyzed, to evaluate the social quality of vocal behaviors. Results show a lower rate of vocalizations in the ASD group at T2, and a lower rate of first words at T3, compared to the TD group. However, the prevalence of non-social babbling, appeared higher in the ASD group. The implications of these findings for screening programs are discussed.

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