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自闭症患者在言语理解能力下降时能从手势中受益。

Autistic individuals benefit from gestures during degraded speech comprehension.

作者信息

Mazzini Sara, Seijdel Noor, Drijvers Linda

机构信息

Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Radboud University, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Autism. 2025 Feb;29(2):544-548. doi: 10.1177/13623613241286570. Epub 2024 Oct 5.

Abstract

Our study explored how meaningful hand gestures, alongside spoken words, can help autistic individuals to understand speech, especially when the speech quality is poor, such as when there is a lot of noise around. Previous research has suggested that meaningful hand gestures might be processed differently in autistic individuals, and we therefore expected that these hand gestures might aid them less in understanding speech in adverse listening conditions than for non-autistic people. To this end, we asked participants to watch and listen to videos of a woman uttering a Dutch action verb. In these videos, she either made a meaningful gesture while speaking, or not, and speech was clear, or noisy. The task for participants was to identify the verb in the videos. Contrary to what we expected, we found that both autistic and non-autistic individuals use meaningful information from hand gestures when understanding unclear speech. This means that gestural information can aid in communication, especially when communicative settings are suboptimal.

摘要

我们的研究探讨了有意义的手势与口语词汇一起如何帮助自闭症患者理解言语,特别是当言语质量较差时,例如周围有很多噪音的时候。先前的研究表明,有意义的手势在自闭症患者中的处理方式可能有所不同,因此我们预计,在不利的听力条件下,这些手势对他们理解言语的帮助可能比对非自闭症患者要小。为此,我们要求参与者观看并收听一名女性说出荷兰动作动词的视频。在这些视频中,她要么在说话时做出有意义的手势,要么不做手势,且言语清晰或嘈杂。参与者的任务是识别视频中的动词。与我们的预期相反,我们发现自闭症患者和非自闭症患者在理解不清晰的言语时都会利用来自手势的有意义信息。这意味着手势信息有助于交流,特别是当交流环境不理想时。

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