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Marschik, PB; Bartl-Pokorny, KD; Tager-Flusberg, H; Kaufmann, WE; Pokorny, F; Grossmann, T; Windpassinger, C; Petek, E; Einspieler, C.
Three different profiles: early socio-communicative capacities in typical Rett syndrome, the preserved speech variant and normal development.
Dev Neurorehabil. 2014; 17(1):34-38
Doi: 10.3109/17518423.2013.837537
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- Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
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Bartl-Pokorny Katrin Daniela
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Marschik Peter
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Einspieler Christa
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Petek Erwin
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Pokorny Florian
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Windpassinger Christian
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This is the first study aiming to compare pre-diagnostic socio-communicative development of a female with typical Rett syndrome (RTT), a female with the preserved speech variant of RTT (PSV) and a control toddler.
We analysed 1275 min of family videos at the participants' age between 9 and 24 months and used the Inventory of Potential Communicative Acts (IPCA) to delineate their repertoires of communicative forms and functions.
The results revealed different profiles for the three different conditions. The repertoire of communicative gestures and (pre)linguistic vocalizations was most comprehensive in the control toddler, followed by the female with PSV and the female with RTT.
These findings contribute to the growing knowledge about early developmental abnormalities in RTT. In order to define distinctive profiles for typical and atypical RTT and evaluate their specificity, a larger body of evidence is needed.
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Child Development - physiology
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Nonverbal Communication - physiology
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Rett Syndrome - diagnosis
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Rett Syndrome - physiopathology
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Communication impairment
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family videos
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preserved speech variant
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Rett syndrome
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socio-communicative development
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video analysis