Right Cerebral Hemisphere Language and Communication Functions in Females and Males with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Normal Intelligence

The purpose of the study was to compare the functioning of adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and typically developing adolescents matched for age and IQ, in terms of right hemisphere language communication. Sex differences in that area were also analyzed. Seventy-nine individuals with...

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Main Authors: Pisula Ewa, Pudło Monika, Słowińska Monika, Kawa Rafał, Banasiak Anna, Łojek Emilia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-01-01
Series:Psychology of Language and Communication
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/plc-2018-0017
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spelling doaj-d6418db7481a4cc8ab0273fe641ebe4d2021-09-05T14:01:05ZengSciendoPsychology of Language and Communication2083-85062018-01-0122137239310.2478/plc-2018-0017plc-2018-0017Right Cerebral Hemisphere Language and Communication Functions in Females and Males with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Normal IntelligencePisula Ewa0Pudło Monika1Słowińska Monika2Kawa Rafał3Banasiak Anna4Łojek Emilia5University of Warsaw,Warsaw, PolandUniversity of Warsaw,Warsaw, PolandUniversity of Warsaw,Warsaw, PolandUniversity of Warsaw,Warsaw, PolandAkademia Jana Długosza,Częstochowa, PolandUniversity of Warsaw,Warsaw, PolandThe purpose of the study was to compare the functioning of adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and typically developing adolescents matched for age and IQ, in terms of right hemisphere language communication. Sex differences in that area were also analyzed. Seventy-nine individuals with normal intelligence with ASD, fluent in their native spoken language and aged 10-20 years (41 females), and 79 typically developing individuals (control group, 39 females) were tested. The Polish adaptation of the Right Hemisphere Language Battery (RHLB-PL) was used for participants aged 13-20 years, while children aged 10-12 years were tested using an experimental version of the RHLBPL for young children designed by E. Łojek. Individuals with ASD scored lower in the Humor Test and Discourse Analysis, and made more remarks in the Comments Test about the tasks than the control group. The two groups scored differently in two measures of verbal intellectual skills in the Wechsler Scale: Arithmetic and Comprehension. Individuals with ASD scored lower than controls on both of those measures. No sex differences were found for any of the measured variables.https://doi.org/10.2478/plc-2018-0017autism spectrum disorderssex differenceslanguagecommunicationright cerebral hemisphere
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author Pisula Ewa
Pudło Monika
Słowińska Monika
Kawa Rafał
Banasiak Anna
Łojek Emilia
spellingShingle Pisula Ewa
Pudło Monika
Słowińska Monika
Kawa Rafał
Banasiak Anna
Łojek Emilia
Right Cerebral Hemisphere Language and Communication Functions in Females and Males with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Normal Intelligence
Psychology of Language and Communication
autism spectrum disorders
sex differences
language
communication
right cerebral hemisphere
author_facet Pisula Ewa
Pudło Monika
Słowińska Monika
Kawa Rafał
Banasiak Anna
Łojek Emilia
author_sort Pisula Ewa
title Right Cerebral Hemisphere Language and Communication Functions in Females and Males with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Normal Intelligence
title_short Right Cerebral Hemisphere Language and Communication Functions in Females and Males with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Normal Intelligence
title_full Right Cerebral Hemisphere Language and Communication Functions in Females and Males with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Normal Intelligence
title_fullStr Right Cerebral Hemisphere Language and Communication Functions in Females and Males with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Normal Intelligence
title_full_unstemmed Right Cerebral Hemisphere Language and Communication Functions in Females and Males with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Normal Intelligence
title_sort right cerebral hemisphere language and communication functions in females and males with autism spectrum disorders and normal intelligence
publisher Sciendo
series Psychology of Language and Communication
issn 2083-8506
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The purpose of the study was to compare the functioning of adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and typically developing adolescents matched for age and IQ, in terms of right hemisphere language communication. Sex differences in that area were also analyzed. Seventy-nine individuals with normal intelligence with ASD, fluent in their native spoken language and aged 10-20 years (41 females), and 79 typically developing individuals (control group, 39 females) were tested. The Polish adaptation of the Right Hemisphere Language Battery (RHLB-PL) was used for participants aged 13-20 years, while children aged 10-12 years were tested using an experimental version of the RHLBPL for young children designed by E. Łojek. Individuals with ASD scored lower in the Humor Test and Discourse Analysis, and made more remarks in the Comments Test about the tasks than the control group. The two groups scored differently in two measures of verbal intellectual skills in the Wechsler Scale: Arithmetic and Comprehension. Individuals with ASD scored lower than controls on both of those measures. No sex differences were found for any of the measured variables.
topic autism spectrum disorders
sex differences
language
communication
right cerebral hemisphere
url https://doi.org/10.2478/plc-2018-0017
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