| Literature DB >> 26667148 |
Charlotte Field1, Melissa L Allen2, Charlie Lewis2.
Abstract
We investigate the function bias--generalising words to objects with the same function--in typically developing (TD) children, children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and children with other developmental disorders. Across four trials, a novel object was named and its function was described and demonstrated. Children then selected the other referent from a shape match (same shape, different function) and function match (same function, different shape) object. TD children and children with ASD were 'function biased', although further investigation established that having a higher VMA facilitated function bias understanding in TD children, but having a lower VMA facilitated function bias understanding in children with ASD. This suggests that children with ASD are initially attuned to object function, not shape.Entities:
Keywords: Autism spectrum disorder; Developmental disorder; Function bias; Shape bias; Word learning
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26667148 PMCID: PMC4786605 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-015-2657-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257
Background information and mean proportion of function match responses for the three groups of participants
| TD N = 45, 22 males | ASD N = 51, 45 males | DD N = 28,15 males | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean CA (SD) | 4.63 (1.44) | 9.60 (3.35) | 9.27 (2.32) |
| Range | 2.00–7.00 | 4.33–17.42 | 5.17–15.58 |
| Mean VMA (SD) | 5.33 (2.08) | 5.25 (1.98) | 4.43 (1.84) |
| Range | 2.75–11.67 | 2.25–11.58 | 2.33–8.83 |
| Mean Ravens score (SD) | 13.93 (7.44) | 18.39 (8.49) | 10.58 (6.88) |
| Range | 4.00–32.00 | 0.00–36.00 | 2.00–31.00 |
| Mean CARS score (SD) | 16.36 (2.16) | 34.70 (7.48) | 24.18 (4.93) |
| Range | 15.00–22.50 | 20.00–53.00 | 16.00–32.00 |
| Mean SCQ score (SD) | 2.47 (3.73) | 18.65 (6.70) | 7.00 (5.26) |
| Range | 0.00–12.00 | 5.00–34.00 | 1.00–21.00 |
| Function bias score (SD) | .66 (.37) | .56 (.33) | .45 (.29) |
| Range | 0–1 | 0–1 | 0–1 |
Fig. 1The four object sets. Novel objects (centre) (from left to right, with designated function in brackets): puppet stand covered with Mr. Sheen duster (dusting), silver sandpaper covered soap dish (cutting playdough), unaltered green bowl (holding coins), black jelly mould (making music). Function match test objects (left): dish brush, cutter, soap holder, soap dish. Shape match test objects (right) (with designated function in brackets): puppet stand painted blue (hanging hair ties), soap dish covered with blue towel (mopping up water), bowl with plastic cover around the top (sticking), red jelly mould (holding paperclips) (Color figure online)
Percentage of children who were function biased, shape biased and not biased using Diesendruck’s scoring procedure
| TD | ASD | DD | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Function biased | 53.30** | 47.10* | 25.00 |
| Shape biased | 28.90 | 33.30 | 46.40 |
| Not biased | 17.80 | 19.60 | 28.60 |
* p < .05; ** p < .01
Fig. 2Scatterplots of VMA by function match responses