Communicative Sciences and Disorders, New York University, New York, New York, USA.
Communication Sciences and Disorders, Emerson College, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Autism Res. 2024 May;17(5):955-971. doi: 10.1002/aur.3121. Epub 2024 Mar 11.
Although focused interests are often associated with a diagnosis of autism, they are common in nonautistic individuals as well. Previous studies have explored how these interests impact cognitive, social, and language development. While some research has suggested that strong interests can detract from learning (particularly for autistic children), newer research has indicated that they can be advantageous. In this pre-registered study, we asked whether focused interests support word learning in 44 autistic children and a vocabulary-matched sample of 44 nonautistic children (mean ages 58 and 34 months respectively). In a word-learning task administered over Zoom, children were exposed to an action labeled by a novel word. The action was either depicted by their focused interest or by a neutral image; stimuli were personalized for each child. At test, they were asked to identify the referent of the novel word, and their eye gaze was evaluated as a measure of learning. The preregistered analyses revealed an effect of focused interests, and post-hoc analyses clarified that autistic children learned the novel word in both the focused interest and neutral conditions, while nonautistic children only showed evidence of learning in the neutral condition. These results suggest that focused interests are not disruptive for vocabulary learning in autism, and thus they could be utilized in programming that supports early language learning in this population.
虽然特定兴趣通常与自闭症诊断相关,但它们在非自闭症个体中也很常见。先前的研究已经探讨了这些兴趣如何影响认知、社交和语言发展。虽然一些研究表明强烈的兴趣可能会妨碍学习(特别是对自闭症儿童而言),但最新的研究表明它们也可能是有益的。在这项预先注册的研究中,我们询问了特定兴趣是否支持 44 名自闭症儿童和 44 名词汇匹配的非自闭症儿童(平均年龄分别为 58 个月和 34 个月)的词汇学习。在通过 Zoom 进行的词汇学习任务中,孩子们接触到一个用新单词描述的动作。该动作要么由他们的特定兴趣描绘,要么由中性图像描绘;刺激物是针对每个孩子个性化的。在测试中,他们被要求识别新单词的指称物,并通过他们的眼动来评估学习情况。预先注册的分析显示了特定兴趣的影响,事后分析澄清了自闭症儿童在特定兴趣和中性条件下都能学习新单词,而非自闭症儿童仅在中性条件下显示出学习的证据。这些结果表明,特定兴趣不会干扰自闭症儿童的词汇学习,因此它们可以在支持该人群早期语言学习的编程中得到利用。