Auditory preference of children with autism spectrum disorders |
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Authors: | Lynn R. Gilbertson Robert A. Lutfi Susan Ellis Weismer |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders,University of Wisconsin-Whitewater,Whitewater,USA;2.Auditory Behavioral Research Lab, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders,University of Wisconsin,Madison,USA;3.Language Processes Lab, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Waisman Center,University of Wisconsin,Madison,USA |
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Abstract: | Research on children with autism spectrum disorders suggests differences from neurotypical children in the preference for ‘social’ versus ‘nonsocial’ sounds. Conclusions have been based largely on the use of head-turn methodology which has various limitations as a means of establishing auditory preference. In the present study, preference was assessed by measuring the frequency with which children pressed a button to hear different sounds using an interactive toy. Contrary to prior results, both groups displayed a strong preference for the highly social sounds. These findings have implications for approaches to language intervention and for theoretical debates regarding social motivation. |
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