Understanding early communication signals in autism : a study of the perception of infants' cry

By: Esposito, G.
Contributor(s): Venuti, P.
Series: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 54 (3) 2010: 216-223.Publisher: 2010Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): CHILDREN | AUTISM | INFANTS | COMMUNICATION | PARENTS | PERCEPTIONSSummary: Notes that previous studies have highlighted that episodes of crying of children with autistic disorder were perceived as inexplicable from their parents who could not identify causative factors. Investigates which acoustical features of crying episodes influence adult perception, comparing infants with ASD with typically developing ones.
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Notes that previous studies have highlighted that episodes of crying of children with autistic disorder were perceived as inexplicable from their parents who could not identify causative factors. Investigates which acoustical features of crying episodes influence adult perception, comparing infants with ASD with typically developing ones.

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