Ramos-Cabo Sara, Vulchanov Valentin, Vulchanova Mila
Language Acquisition and Language Processing Lab, Department of Language and Literature, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
Front Psychol. 2019 May 28;10:1211. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01211. eCollection 2019.
The well-documented gesture-language relation in typical communicative development (TD) remains understudied in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Research on early communication skills shows that gesture production is a strong predictor of language in TD, but little is known about the association between gestures and language in ASD. This review focuses on exploring this relation by addressing two topics: the reliability of gestures as predictor of language competences in ASD and the types of potential differences (quantitative, qualitative, or both) in the gesture-language trajectory in children on the autism spectrum compared to typically developing children. We find evidence that gesture production is indeed a reliable predictor of early communicative skills and that both quantitative and qualitative differences have been established in research in the development of verbal and non-verbal communication skills in ASD, with lower gesture rates at the quantitative level, and a trajectory that starts deviating from the TD trajectory only at some point after the first year of life.
在典型的交流发展(TD)中,有充分记录的手势与语言的关系在自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)中仍未得到充分研究。对早期交流技能的研究表明,手势的产生是TD中语言能力的有力预测指标,但对于ASD中手势与语言之间的关联却知之甚少。本综述通过探讨两个主题来聚焦于探索这种关系:手势作为ASD中语言能力预测指标的可靠性,以及与发育正常的儿童相比,自闭症谱系儿童手势-语言发展轨迹中潜在差异的类型(数量、质量或两者兼有)。我们发现有证据表明,手势的产生确实是早期交流技能的可靠预测指标,并且在ASD的言语和非言语交流技能发展研究中已经确定了数量和质量上的差异,在数量层面上手势频率较低,并且其发展轨迹仅在生命的第一年之后的某个时间点开始偏离TD轨迹。