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How Simplified Language Affects Comprehension and Learning in Young Autistic Children

Conditions: Autism Spectrum Disorder

Sex: All
Ages: 1 Year – 4 Years
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 104
Sponsor: Michigan State University

Location: United States

Summary

The long-term study goal is to experimentally evaluate the components (and likely active ingredients) of early language interventions for young children with ASD. The overall objective is to determine how single-word and telegraphic simplification affects real-time language processing and word learning in young children with ASD (relative to full, grammatical utterances). The proposed project will investigate three specific aims: 1) Determine how single-word and telegraphic simplification affects language processing. 2) Determine how single-word and telegraphic simplification affects word learning. 3) Evaluate child characteristics that may moderate the effects of linguistic simplification on language processing and word learning. Aim 1 will test the hypothesis that children with ASD will process full, grammatical utterances faster and more accurately than single-word or telegraphic utterances. Aim 2 will test the hypothesis that full, grammatical utterances will support word learning better than telegraphic or single-word utterances. Aim 3 will test the hypothesis that language and cognitive skills significantly moderate the effects of linguistic simplification on language processing and word learning in young children with ASD.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Existing or suspected autism spectrum disorder, confirmed through ADOS-2English as primary language1-4 years oldExclusion Criteria:Known genetic condition (e.g., Down syndrome, fragile X)Cerebral palsyAcquired brain injuryUncorrected vision or hearing impairment

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