Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt Brain Institute.
Vanderbilt University.
Am J Intellect Dev Disabil. 2020 Jul 1;125(4):287-303. doi: 10.1352/1944-7558-125.4.287.
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) display differences in multisensory function as quantified by several different measures. This study estimated the stability of variables derived from commonly used measures of multisensory function in school-aged children with ASD. Participants completed: a simultaneity judgment task for audiovisual speech, tasks designed to elicit the McGurk effect, listening-in-noise tasks, electroencephalographic recordings, and eye-tracking tasks. Results indicate the stability of indices derived from tasks tapping multisensory processing is variable. These findings have important implications for measurement in future research. Averaging scores across repeated observations will often be required to obtain acceptably stable estimates and, thus, to increase the likelihood of detecting effects of interest, as it relates to multisensory processing in children with ASD.
自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童在多感官功能方面表现出差异,这可以通过几种不同的测量方法来量化。本研究估计了从自闭症儿童常用的多感官功能测量方法中得出的变量的稳定性。参与者完成了:视听语音的同时判断任务、旨在引出麦格克效应的任务、噪声中聆听任务、脑电图记录和眼动跟踪任务。结果表明,从多感官处理任务中得出的指标的稳定性是可变的。这些发现对未来研究中的测量具有重要意义。为了获得可接受的稳定估计,通常需要跨重复观察平均分数,从而增加检测感兴趣效应的可能性,这与自闭症儿童的多感官处理有关。