Many children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) acquire a sizeable lexicon. However, these children also seem to understand and/or store the meanings of words differently from typically developing children. One of the mechanisms that helps typically developing children learn novel words is the shape bias, in which the referent of a noun is mapped onto the shape of an object, rather than onto its color, texture, or size. We hypothesized that children with Autistic Disorder would show reduced or absent shape bias. Using the Intermodal Preferential Looking Paradigm (IPL), we compared the performance of young children with ASD and typically developing children (TYP), across four time points, in their use of shape bias. Neither group showed a...
While many studies have investigated how autism spectrum disorder (ASD) impacts how children identif...
While many studies have investigated how autism spectrum disorder (ASD) impacts how children identif...
As typically developing children begin to understand joint attention, they become avid word learners...
Young typically developing (TD) children have been observed to utilize word learning strategies such...
Purpose: Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) demonstrate many mechanisms of lexical acquisi...
The shape bias is the tendency to extend the names of object on the basis of shape rather than other...
The shape bias—generalising labels to same shaped objects—has been linked to attentional learning or...
We investigate the function bias—generalising words to objects with the same function—in typically d...
The shape bias-generalising labels to same shaped objects-has been linked to attentional learning or...
We investigate the function bias-generalising words to objects with the same function-in typically d...
Two of the most formidable skills that characterize human beings are language and our prowess in vis...
This thesis explored whether children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) learn the names of artefac...
There is debate about whether preschool-age children interpret words as referring to kinds or to cla...
It is during a child’s second year that the rate of word learning increases drastically and they sta...
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are reported to have difficulty in learning novel word–...
While many studies have investigated how autism spectrum disorder (ASD) impacts how children identif...
While many studies have investigated how autism spectrum disorder (ASD) impacts how children identif...
As typically developing children begin to understand joint attention, they become avid word learners...
Young typically developing (TD) children have been observed to utilize word learning strategies such...
Purpose: Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) demonstrate many mechanisms of lexical acquisi...
The shape bias is the tendency to extend the names of object on the basis of shape rather than other...
The shape bias—generalising labels to same shaped objects—has been linked to attentional learning or...
We investigate the function bias—generalising words to objects with the same function—in typically d...
The shape bias-generalising labels to same shaped objects-has been linked to attentional learning or...
We investigate the function bias-generalising words to objects with the same function-in typically d...
Two of the most formidable skills that characterize human beings are language and our prowess in vis...
This thesis explored whether children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) learn the names of artefac...
There is debate about whether preschool-age children interpret words as referring to kinds or to cla...
It is during a child’s second year that the rate of word learning increases drastically and they sta...
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are reported to have difficulty in learning novel word–...
While many studies have investigated how autism spectrum disorder (ASD) impacts how children identif...
While many studies have investigated how autism spectrum disorder (ASD) impacts how children identif...
As typically developing children begin to understand joint attention, they become avid word learners...