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Clinical Trials/NCT02579109
NCT02579109
Completed
N/A

Exploring Social Cognition in Autism Spectrum Disorder With Long Time Memory Task. Controlled Study on 8-13 Years Childs

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice0 sites38 target enrollmentFebruary 2014
ConditionsAutism

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Autism
Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice
Enrollment
38
Primary Endpoint
rate of reminder after 30 minutes between the group autistic and the group witness( %)
Status
Completed
Last Updated
10 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Introduction:

Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by deficits in three functional domains: language and communication, social reciprocity, and the presence of restricted interests/repetitive behaviors. There's also deficits in social cognition. When having a face-to-face conversation, a listener not only hears what a speaker is saying, but also sees the articulatory gestures that accompany those sounds. Speech signals needs then a multisensory processing. Impairments in multisensory perceptual binding may be particularly relevant in ASD, given that hallmark features of the disorder include difficulties in speech, communication, and social interactions.

Objectives:

The investigator suggest that atypical multisensory processing in ASD may have an impact on speech perception and social processing.

Aims:

Methods:

This pilot study measures free recall scores in 3 lists of words presentation after 30 minutes. In the first condition (CI) words are only listening. In the second condition (CII) words are associated with a picture of a mans face. In the third condition (CIII) words are associated with a video of a man speaking. Three lists are homogeneous form words characteristics (lexical frequency, emotional valence norm, imageability). Participants were 7- to 13-year-olds typically developing children (TD) (N = 19) and ASD children (N = 19).

The investigator would create some new tools for exploring the treatment of a social information. These tools should be the closest of a ecological social interaction.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
February 2014
End Date
August 2014
Last Updated
10 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Boy or girl,
  • 7 - 13 years,
  • Presenting a diagnosis DSM IV of disorder(confusion) of the autistic spectre: detected by the scale(ladder) ADI ( Autism Diagnostic Interview) or by TEENAGERS (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule): typical autistic. These patients do not answer the diagnosis of psychosis according to Kiddie-SADS,
  • Upper total IQ or equal to 50, examination dating less than year before the inclusion,
  • French-speaking children,
  • Signature of the informed consent by the parents(relatives) and the child,
  • Membership to the Social Security.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Genetic, neurological or neurosensory pathologies,
  • Diagnosis of intrusive disorder(confusion) of the not specified development: TED our,
  • The patients will not be included who would participate in a program or a study of reeducation in the social fitnesses.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

rate of reminder after 30 minutes between the group autistic and the group witness( %)

Time Frame: 30 minutes

Comparison between the group autistic and the group witness of the difference enter the rate of reminder(abseiling) in 30 minutes of the words proposed in video and audio sequences.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Difference of the scores of reminders words (%)(30 minutes)

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