2022
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/u6jwd
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Child Language and Autism Diagnosis Impact Hierarchical Temporal Structure of Parent-Child Vocal Interactions in Early Childhood

Abstract: Timing is critical to successful social interactions. This study investigated temporal structure of vocal interactions longitudinally in parent-child dyads of typically developing (TD) infants (n=49; 9-18 months; 48% male; 81.6% white) and toddlers with ASD (n=23; 27.2±5.0 months; 91.3% male; 65.2% White). Acoustic hierarchical temporal structure (HTS; event clustering across multiple time scales), which reflects temporal complexity and variability, was measured in free play interactions using Allan Factor. Ch… Show more

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