Insights into Rett Syndrome girls' receptive vocabulary through eye movements and parental perception

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY European Journal of Paediatric Neurology Pub Date : 2024-05-04 DOI:10.1016/j.ejpn.2024.05.001
Jucineide S. Xavier , Fernanda T. Orsati , Paulo G. Laurence , Lourenço K. Barbosa , Andressa S. Gouveia , Maria Elóisa F. D'Antino , Katerina Lukasova , Elizeu C. Macedo , José Salomão Schwartzman
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Abstract

Objective

This study evaluated the receptive vocabulary of girls diagnosed with Rett Syndrome (RS) by employing eye-tracking technology and examined how these objective measures compared with parents' perceptions of their daughters' language abilities.

Method

Fourteen girls with RS and eleven typically developing peers participated. Instruments included the Kerr Scale, a parental questionnaire on communication skills, the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test - PPVT-4, and eye-tracking equipment. The PPVT-4's initial 12 cards, each displaying four images, were presented on screen for 5 s for the child's initial inspection. Subsequently, the same card was shown for 5 s with instructions to identify the picture matching the word, repeated three times in a randomized order.

Results

Eye-tracking assessments revealed that girls with RS with less severe symptoms, performed below typically developing peers with aged 3–4 years. The number of eye fixations emerged as a reliable metric for assessing their performance. A positive correlation was found between parental reports of their daughters' vocabulary knowledge and their ability to identify the correct stimulus, suggesting comprehension and active engagement in the testing process.

Conclusion

This study presents a pioneering approach by combining parental perceptions with eye-tracking measures to assess receptive vocabulary in girls diagnosed with Rett Syndrome. Despite showing lower performance levels compared to significantly younger peers, the findings suggest that these individuals use less effectively eye contact as a mode of communication.

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通过眼球运动和父母的感知了解雷特综合症女孩的接受性词汇。
研究目的本研究通过眼动跟踪技术评估了被诊断患有雷特综合症(Rett Syndrome,RS)的女孩的接受词汇量,并研究了这些客观测量结果与父母对女儿语言能力的看法之间的比较:方法:14 名患有雷特综合症的女孩和 11 名发育正常的同龄人参加了研究。测量工具包括克尔量表(Kerr Scale)、家长交流能力问卷、皮博迪图画词汇测验(PPVT-4)和眼动追踪设备。PPVT-4 最初的 12 张卡片(每张卡片显示四幅图像)在屏幕上显示 5 秒钟,供儿童进行初步检查。随后,同样的卡片在屏幕上显示 5 秒钟,并指示儿童识别与单词匹配的图片,以随机顺序重复三次:眼动跟踪评估结果显示,症状较轻的 RS 女童的表现低于 3-4 岁发育正常的同龄儿童。眼睛注视的次数是评估其表现的可靠指标。父母对女儿词汇知识的报告与她们识别正确刺激的能力之间存在正相关,这表明她们能够理解并积极参与测试过程:本研究开创性地将父母的看法与眼动跟踪测量相结合,以评估被诊断为雷特综合症的女孩的接受词汇量。尽管与年龄明显较小的同龄人相比,这些女孩的表现水平较低,但研究结果表明,这些人使用目光接触作为交流方式的效果较差。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Paediatric Neurology is the Official Journal of the European Paediatric Neurology Society, successor to the long-established European Federation of Child Neurology Societies. Under the guidance of a prestigious International editorial board, this multi-disciplinary journal publishes exciting clinical and experimental research in this rapidly expanding field. High quality papers written by leading experts encompass all the major diseases including epilepsy, movement disorders, neuromuscular disorders, neurodegenerative disorders and intellectual disability. Other exciting highlights include articles on brain imaging and neonatal neurology, and the publication of regularly updated tables relating to the main groups of disorders.
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