Hudenko William J, Stone Wendy, Bachorowski Jo-Anne
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2009 Oct;39(10):1392-400. doi: 10.1007/s10803-009-0752-1. Epub 2009 May 16.
Few studies have examined vocal expressions of emotion in children with autism. We tested the hypothesis that during social interactions, children diagnosed with autism would exhibit less extreme laugh acoustics than their nonautistic peers. Laughter was recorded during a series of playful interactions with an examiner. Results showed that children with autism exhibited only one type of laughter, whereas comparison participants exhibited two types. No group differences were found for laugh duration, mean fundamental frequency (F(0)) values, change in F(0), or number of laughs per bout. Findings are interpreted to suggest that children with autism express laughter primarily in response to positive internal states, rather than using laughter to negotiate social interactions.
很少有研究考察自闭症儿童的情感发声表达。我们检验了这样一个假设:在社交互动中,被诊断为自闭症的儿童所表现出的笑声声学特征不如他们的非自闭症同龄人极端。在与一名检查者进行的一系列有趣互动中记录了笑声。结果显示,自闭症儿童只表现出一种类型的笑声,而对照组参与者表现出两种类型。在笑声持续时间、平均基频(F(0))值、F(0)的变化或每次发作的笑声次数方面未发现组间差异。研究结果被解释为表明自闭症儿童主要是出于对积极内部状态的反应而发出笑声,而不是用笑声来进行社交互动。