Theobjectiveoftheproposedprojectistoexaminehowvisualandvocalsocialrhythmicentrainmentscaffolds languagedevelopmentintypicallydevelopinginfantsandthoseatriskforautismspectrumdisorder(ASD). ASDisacommonandlifelongneurodevelopmentaldisordercharacterizedbyimpairmentsinsocial communicationandrepetitivebehaviors.Yet,thereisstrikingheterogeneityinlanguageacquisitioninchildren withASD.Additionally,languagedelaysinASDareoftenafirstconcernforparentsthattheirchildisnot developingasexpected.Elucidatingindividualdifferencesinlanguageacquisitionandpromotingmeaningful languagedevelopmentinASDisofutmostimportancebecauselanguageabilitiesarelinkedwithlong-term outcome.Intypicallydevelopinginfants,rhythmplaysacrucialroleinsocialcommunicationandlanguage development.Thisisexemplifiedbycaregivers?useofhighlyrhythmicinfant-directedspeechandsingingto attractandmaintaintheirinfants?attention.Infantsattendtorhythmatmultiplelevelsincludingtheacoustic speechsignal(e.g.,rhythmicstresscues)andthesocialinteractioninwhichspeechisembedded(e.g., rhythmicallycoordinatedeyegaze,gestures,vocalizations).Individualdifferencesinsocialrhythmsensitivity maybeamarkerofsocialattunementandserveasanimportantpredictorofindividualdifferencesinlanguage developmentinASD.ThisR21extendsourpriorworkdemonstratingrhythmicallyentrainedeyegazeintypical infantsandtoddlerstoinfantsat-riskforASDbyexaminingrhythmicsocialvisualengagementusingnovel eye-trackingparadigms(Aim1)andrhythmicsocialvocalengagementbasedonaninnovativemarkerof speechrhythms(Aim2).Moreover,weproposetoexaminewhethervisualandvocalsocialentrainment predictindividualdifferencesinlanguageacquisition(Aim3).ThisresearchiswellalignedwithNIDCD?sfocus onlanguageacquisitioninchildrenwithASD.Thesefindingsareexpectedtoprovidepreliminarydatatoguide futurelongitudinalinvestigationsofsocialentrainmentandlanguagedevelopmentinASD.Thisresearchmay leadtothedevelopmentofbiomarkersofrhythmicentrainmentthatmayinformearlyASDassessmentand diagnosis,aswellasinterventionstrategiesthat,ifwarranted,includerhythmandtimingofsocialinteractions asoneaspectofcomprehensivelanguageinterventionforthesechildren.

Public Health Relevance

This project proposes that individual differences in visual and vocal social rhythmic entrainment, markers of social attunement, are associated with language development in typically developing infants and those at risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A common and lifelong disorder characterized by social communication impairments, there is striking heterogeneity in language acquisition in ASD, which is associated with long-term outcome. This research will provide an important foundation for linking time-locked social entrainment to language skills with the potential to impact identification of early vulnerabilities for language delay and ASD, as well as the development of language intervention strategies incorporating rhythm and timing of social interaction.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
Type
Exploratory/Developmental Grants (R21)
Project #
3R21DC016710-02S1
Application #
9830460
Study Section
Program Officer
Cooper, Judith
Project Start
2017-12-01
Project End
2020-11-30
Budget Start
2019-01-01
Budget End
2019-11-30
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2019
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Department
Type
DUNS #
079917897
City
Nashville
State
TN
Country
United States
Zip Code
37232