Stimulus Overselectivity in Typical Development: Implications for Teaching Children with Autism

被引:0
|
作者
Sarah R. Reed
Aubyn C. Stahmer
Jessica Suhrheinrich
Laura Schreibman
机构
[1] Rady Children’s Hospital,Child and Adolescent Services Research Center
[2] University of California,Department of Psychology
[3] San Diego,undefined
关键词
Development of conditional discriminations; Overselectivity; Behavioral treatment; Pivotal response training; Autism;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Stimulus overselectivity is widely accepted as a stimulus control abnormality in autism spectrum disorders and subsets of other populations. Previous research has demonstrated a link between both chronological and mental age and overselectivity in typical development. However, the age at which children are developmentally ready to respond to discriminations involving simultaneous multiple cues has not been established. Thirty-seven typically developing preschoolers completed a task requiring response to simultaneous cues (color and shape) to establish the age at which typically developing children can successfully respond to multiple cues. Results demonstrate that typically developing children under 36 months of age have difficulty responding to multiple cues. Implications for behavioral treatment for autism are discussed.
引用
收藏
页码:1249 / 1257
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Blocking of Stimulus Control in Children with Autism
    Heidi Skorge Olaff
    Monica Vandbakk
    Per Holth
    [J]. The Psychological Record, 2022, 72 : 305 - 317
  • [42] Blocking of Stimulus Control in Children with Autism
    Olaff, Heidi Skorge
    Vandbakk, Monica
    Holth, Per
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL RECORD, 2022, 72 (02): : 305 - 317
  • [43] Children's responses to the image of self, peer, and adult: Autism and typical development
    Sanefuji, Wakako
    Ohgami, Hidehiro
    [J]. RESEARCH IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS, 2011, 5 (03) : 1194 - 1200
  • [44] Differential Maturation of Auditory Cortex Activity in Young Children with Autism and Typical Development
    Green, Heather L.
    Shen, Guannan
    Franzen, Rose E.
    Mcnamee, Marybeth
    Berman, Jeffrey I.
    Mowad, Theresa G.
    Ku, Matthew
    Bloy, Luke
    Liu, Song
    Chen, Yu-Han
    Airey, Megan
    McBride, Emma
    Goldin, Sophia
    Dipiero, Marissa A.
    Blaskey, Lisa
    Kuschner, Emily S.
    Kim, Mina
    Konka, Kimberly
    Roberts, Timothy P. L.
    Edgar, J. Christopher
    [J]. JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS, 2023, 53 (10) : 4076 - 4089
  • [45] Hyperresponsive sensory patterns in young children with autism, developmental delay, and typical development
    Baranek, Grace T.
    Boyd, Brian A.
    Poe, Michele D.
    David, Fabian J.
    Watson, Linda R.
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL ON MENTAL RETARDATION, 2007, 112 (04): : 233 - 245
  • [46] EARLY IMMUNIZATION RATES AMONG CHILDREN WITH TYPICAL DEVELOPMENT AND AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS
    Angkustsiri, K.
    Li, D. D.
    Hansen, R. L.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE MEDICINE, 2013, 61 (01) : 134 - 134
  • [47] Paternal speech directed to young children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and typical development
    Bentenuto, Arianna
    Perzolli, Silvia
    Bertamini, Giulio
    Venuti, Paola
    de Falco, Simona
    [J]. RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, 2021, 112
  • [48] Daytime Sleep Patterns in Preschool Children With Autism, Developmental Delay, and Typical Development
    Schwichtenberg, A. J.
    Iosif, Ana-Maria
    Goodlin-Jones, Beth
    Tang, Karen
    Anders, Thomas
    [J]. AJIDD-AMERICAN JOURNAL ON INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, 2011, 116 (02): : 142 - 152
  • [49] The Differences in Participation Patterns Between Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Children With Typical Development
    Ismael, Noor
    Jaber, Ala'a
    Al Mhdawi, Khader
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, 2020, 74 (04):
  • [50] Does Nutritional Intake Differ Between Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Children with Typical Development?
    Alison C. Herndon
    Carolyn DiGuiseppi
    Susan L. Johnson
    Jenn Leiferman
    Ann Reynolds
    [J]. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2009, 39