Literature DB >> 18726696

Comprehension of humor in children with nonverbal learning disabilities, reading disabilities, and without learning disabilities.

Margaret Semrud-Clikeman1, Kimberly Glass.   

Abstract

The normal development of humor in children has been well documented with a predictable course that is tied to social, cognitive, and linguistic development in children. This study explored humor comprehension in children with nonverbal learning disabilities (NVLD). Children with NVLD were compared with children with reading disabilities and a comparison group of children with no learning disabilities to assess their comprehension of humor. The humor test was composed of a joke and cartoon section. No group differences in humor comprehension were found when the NVLD group was defined as having visual-spatial and visual reasoning deficits. However, when the NVLD group was divided into children with and without social perceptual difficulties as defined by a direct measure of social comprehension, significant group differences were found in the levels of humor comprehension. These results support the association of humor comprehension with social perception and lend tentative support to the hypothesis that children with NVLD may not be a homogenous group. Future study directions include further exploration into the nature of the association between humor comprehension and social perception as well as closer examination of the heterogeneity of NVLD.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18726696     DOI: 10.1007/s11881-008-0016-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Dyslexia        ISSN: 0736-9387


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1.  Prevalence of inter-hemispheric asymetry in children and adolescents with interdisciplinary diagnosis of non-verbal learning disorder.

Authors:  Alessandra Bernardes Caturani Wajnsztejn; Bianca Bianco; Caio Parente Barbosa
Journal:  Einstein (Sao Paulo)       Date:  2016 Oct-Dec
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