Canonical babbling is a critical milestone for speech development and is usually well in place by 10 months. The possibility that infants with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show late onset of canonical babbling has so far eluded evaluation. Rate of vocalization or “volubility” has also been suggested as possibly aberrant in infants with ASD. We conducted a retrospective video study examining vocalizations of 37 infants at 9–12 and 15–18 months. Twenty-three of the 37 infants were later diagnosed with ASD and indeed produced low rates of canonical babbling and low volubility by comparison with the 14 typically developing infants. The study thus supports suggestions that very early vocal patterns may prove to be a useful component of early s...
Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) is a highly heritable neurodevelopmental condition, with behavioral ...
Phonetic repertoires in babbling are an important marker of prelinguistic development. Typical phone...
Objectives. Research on typically developing (TD) children and those with neurodevelopmental disorde...
Canonical babbling is a critical milestone for speech development and is usually well in place by 10...
Canonical babbling is a critical milestone for speech development and is usually well in place by 10...
This study explores pre-linguistic vocal trajectories in infants with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Due to the high heritability rate of autism, recent...
By their 10th month of life, typically developing infants produce canonical babbling, which includes...
Aims: To examine vocal production in infants at high risk for ASD due to the presence of an older si...
During the canonical stage of infant babbling, infants produce well-formed syllables, often in redup...
This study was designed to evaluate the nature of early vocal behaviors in young children with autis...
Purpose: Onset of canonical babbling by 10 months of age is surprisingly robust in infancy, suggesti...
Background: Younger siblings of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are at higher risk for...
Speech development in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has rarely been studied, yet residual speech so...
With the increasing prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disor-ders (ASD), very early detection has become ...
Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) is a highly heritable neurodevelopmental condition, with behavioral ...
Phonetic repertoires in babbling are an important marker of prelinguistic development. Typical phone...
Objectives. Research on typically developing (TD) children and those with neurodevelopmental disorde...
Canonical babbling is a critical milestone for speech development and is usually well in place by 10...
Canonical babbling is a critical milestone for speech development and is usually well in place by 10...
This study explores pre-linguistic vocal trajectories in infants with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Due to the high heritability rate of autism, recent...
By their 10th month of life, typically developing infants produce canonical babbling, which includes...
Aims: To examine vocal production in infants at high risk for ASD due to the presence of an older si...
During the canonical stage of infant babbling, infants produce well-formed syllables, often in redup...
This study was designed to evaluate the nature of early vocal behaviors in young children with autis...
Purpose: Onset of canonical babbling by 10 months of age is surprisingly robust in infancy, suggesti...
Background: Younger siblings of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are at higher risk for...
Speech development in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has rarely been studied, yet residual speech so...
With the increasing prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disor-ders (ASD), very early detection has become ...
Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) is a highly heritable neurodevelopmental condition, with behavioral ...
Phonetic repertoires in babbling are an important marker of prelinguistic development. Typical phone...
Objectives. Research on typically developing (TD) children and those with neurodevelopmental disorde...