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Effects of music on vocal stereotypy in children with autism
Authors:Lanovaz Marc J  Sladeczek Ingrid E  Rapp John T
Affiliation:McGill University. marc.lanovaz@umontreal.ca
Abstract:We examined the effects of manipulating the intensity (i.e., volume) of music on engagement in vocal stereotypy in 2 children with autism. Noncontingent access to music decreased immediate engagement in vocal stereotypy for each participant, but it produced only marginal effects on subsequent engagement in the behavior (i.e., after withdrawal). Manipulating the intensity of music did not produce differential effects on immediate engagement in vocal stereotypy. The implications of the results and applications for future research are discussed.
Keywords:autism  intensity  matched stimulation  music  vocal stereotypy
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