Thaut M H
Colorado State University.
J Autism Dev Disord. 1988 Dec;18(4):561-71. doi: 10.1007/BF02211874.
This study provided a systematic analysis of improvised tone sequences of autistic children, as compared to musical improvisations by normal and mentally retarded control subjects. The data indicate that autistic children's tone patterns, analyzed and scored for rhythm, restriction, complexity, rule adherence, and originality, almost reached the scores of normal children. The highest individual total score in the study was achieved by an autistic child. Autistic children scored significantly higher than a control group of mentally retarded individuals. The autistic children's tone sequences showed high scores on the rhythm, restriction, and originality scales which support the notion of unusual musical responsiveness and abilities when compared to results in other performance and behavioral areas. In terms of complexity and rule adherence, autistic children's tone sequences resembled those of the mentally retarded by being rather short and repetitive.
本研究对自闭症儿童的即兴音调序列进行了系统分析,并与正常对照组和智力迟钝对照组的音乐即兴创作进行了比较。数据表明,对自闭症儿童的音调模式在节奏、受限程度、复杂性、规则遵循和原创性方面进行分析和评分后,其得分几乎达到了正常儿童的水平。该研究中个人总分最高的是一名自闭症儿童。自闭症儿童的得分显著高于智力迟钝对照组。与其他表现和行为领域的结果相比,自闭症儿童的音调序列在节奏、受限程度和原创性量表上得分较高,这支持了他们具有不同寻常的音乐反应能力这一观点。在复杂性和规则遵循方面,自闭症儿童的音调序列与智力迟钝儿童的相似,都相当简短且重复。