Literature DB >> 28082004

On the nature of the speech perception deficits in children with autism spectrum disorders.

R S You1, W Serniclaes2, D Rider3, N Chabane4.   

Abstract

Previous studies have claimed to show deficits in the perception of speech sounds in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The aim of the current study was to clarify the nature of such deficits. Children with ASD might only exhibit a lesser amount of precision in the perception of phoneme categories (CPR deficit). However, these children might further present an allophonic mode of speech perception, similar to the one evidenced in dyslexia, characterised by enhanced discrimination of acoustic differences within phoneme categories. Allophonic perception usually gives rise to a categorical perception (CP) deficit, characterised by a weaker coherence between discrimination and identification of speech sounds. The perceptual performance of ASD children was compared to that of control children of the same chronological age. Identification and discrimination data were collected for continua of natural vowels, synthetic vowels, and synthetic consonants. Results confirmed that children with ASD exhibit a CPR deficit for the three stimulus continua. These children further exhibited a trend toward allophonic perception that was, however, not accompanied by the usual CP deficit. These findings confirm that the commonly found CPR deficit is also present in ASD. Whether children with ASD also present allophonic perception requires further investigations.
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Keywords:  Allophonic perception; Autism spectrum disorders; Categorical perception; Consonants; Phonological features; Vowels

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28082004     DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2016.12.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Dev Disabil        ISSN: 0891-4222


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