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  • The study examines the relationship between joint attention impairment and conceptual inference ability in 113 Japanese children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
  • Researchers found a negative correlation, indicating that greater joint attention difficulties are linked to lower conceptual inference skills, with a Pearson's correlation coefficient of r (104) = -.285.
  • The findings suggest that while joint attention impairment is connected to conceptual inference abilities, it does not correlate with expressive or receptive language skills.

Article Abstract

In children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), impairment of joint attention and language function are observed frequently from early childhood. Earlier reports have described these two phenomena as mutually related. For this study, developing past research, the relation between joint attention and the ability of conceptual inference is examined in 113 Japanese children (67.9 months mean age, 75% male) with ASD. We calculated Pearson's correlation coefficients between their Joint attention abnormality evaluated by ADOS-2 and "Riddle" subscale in K-ABC, then they are negatively correlated: r (104) = -.285. A larger abnormality of joint attention is associated with a lower ability of conceptual inference. New findings were obtained indicating that, in children of this age group with ASD, the degree of joint attention impairment is correlated negatively with conceptual inference ability, but not with expressive and receptive language abilities. Consideration of the mechanism of this relation is presented in this report.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9009620PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0266953PLOS

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