Infant-mother acoustic-prosodic alignment and developmental risk
High Risk-Autism spectrum disorder
Seidl, Cristia, Soderstrom, Ko, Abel, Kellerman, Schwichtenberg
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research
Purpose:
One promising early marker for autism and other communicative and language
disorders is early infant speech production. Here we used daylong recordings
of high- and low-risk infant–mother dyads to examine whether
acoustic–prosodic alignment as well as two automated measures of infant
vocalization are related to developmental risk status indexed via familial
risk and developmental progress at 36 months of age.