Autism spectrum disordersDevelopmental disabilityDirect selectionPicture exchangeTangible symbolsWe compared how quickly two boys with developmental disabilities learned to use tangible symbols, picture exchange, and a direct selection response to access cartoon videos. Intervention, aimed at teaching the boys ...
C Ostryn,PS Wolfe,FR Rusch - 《Research & Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities》 被引量: 37发表: 2008年 Effects of iconicity on requesting with the Picture Exchange Communication System in children with autism spectrum disorder Research on graphic symbol learning suggests that symbols with...
The picture card system uses symbols or actual pictures to communicate via single picture cards, communication boards, or an augmentative communication device (e.g., a computer device programmed to generate a computerized voice of the picture card that was touched). This article describes the ...
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We investigated symbolic understanding, word–picture–referent mapping, and engagement in children with autism spectrum condition (ASC) and ability-matched typically developing children. Participants viewed coloured pictorial symbols of a novel object (given a novel name) on an iPad in one of three ...
One type of intervention is picture communication symbols which are proposed to improve comprehension of linguistic input for children with ASD. However, atypical attention to faces and objects is widely reported across the autism spectrum for several types of stimuli.MethodIn this study we used eye...
(1995). Teaching parents of children with autism picture communication symbols as a natural language to decrease levels of family stress. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Toledo, Ohio.Cafiero, J. M. (1995). Teaching parents of chil- dren with autism picture communication symbols as...
Autism spectrum disordersIconicityPicture Exchange Communication SystemRequestingSymbol selectionResearch on graphic symbol learning suggests that symbols with a greater visual resemblance to their referents (greater iconicity) are more easily learned. The iconicity hypothesis has not yet been explored within ...