Brain and Cognitive Sciences, University of Rochester, Rochester, 14627, USA.
Psychology, University of Rochester, Rochester, 14627, USA.
Sci Rep. 2024 Jul 16;14(1):16409. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-66569-x.
A fundamental aspect of language processing is inferring others' minds from subtle variations in speech. The same word or sentence can often convey different meanings depending on its tempo, timing, and intonation-features often referred to as prosody. Although autistic children and adults are known to experience difficulty in making such inferences, the science remains unclear as to why. We hypothesize that detail-oriented perception in autism may interfere with the inference process if it lacks the adaptivity required to cope with the variability ubiquitous in human speech. Using a novel prosodic continuum that shifts the sentence meaning gradiently from a statement (e.g., "It's raining") to a question (e.g., "It's raining?"), we have investigated the perception and adaptation of receptive prosody in autistic adolescents and two groups of non-autistic controls. Autistic adolescents showed attenuated adaptivity in categorizing prosody, whereas they were equivalent to controls in terms of discrimination accuracy. Combined with recent findings in segmental (e.g., phoneme) recognition, the current results provide the basis for an emerging research framework for attenuated flexibility and reduced influence of contextual feedback as a possible source of deficits that hinder linguistic and social communication in autism.
语言处理的一个基本方面是从言语的细微变化中推断他人的想法。同一个词或句子往往可以根据其节奏、时间和语调等特征(通常称为韵律)传达不同的意思。虽然众所周知自闭症儿童和成人在进行这种推断时会遇到困难,但科学仍不清楚原因是什么。我们假设,如果自闭症患者缺乏应对人类言语普遍存在的可变性所需的适应性,那么注重细节的感知可能会干扰推断过程。我们使用一种新颖的韵律连续体,该连续体逐渐改变句子的意义,从陈述句(例如,“It's raining”)变为疑问句(例如,“It's raining?”),研究了自闭症青少年和两组非自闭症对照组对接受性韵律的感知和适应。自闭症青少年在分类韵律方面表现出适应性减弱,而在辨别准确性方面与对照组相当。结合最近在音段(例如,音素)识别方面的发现,当前的结果为一个新兴的研究框架提供了基础,该框架认为灵活性减弱和上下文反馈的影响降低可能是自闭症患者语言和社交沟通障碍的一个潜在来源。