Auditory stimulus for children with high functioning autism: towards reducing developmental disorders and inattentive attitudes

Preliminary findings in several works have described that children with high functioning autism frequently show hypersensitivity to auditory stimulus. We seek the answer by using auditory stimulus interventions in our time series research. Interventions were assigned alternately to weekly 30 minutes...

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Main Authors: Ong, Jessica Hai Liaw, Dani, Noor Aina, Johari, Ahmad Zaidi
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Published: American-Eurasian Network for Scientific Information 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.279682018-09-24T01:14:10Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27968/ Auditory stimulus for children with high functioning autism: towards reducing developmental disorders and inattentive attitudes Ong, Jessica Hai Liaw Dani, Noor Aina Johari, Ahmad Zaidi Preliminary findings in several works have described that children with high functioning autism frequently show hypersensitivity to auditory stimulus. We seek the answer by using auditory stimulus interventions in our time series research. Interventions were assigned alternately to weekly 30 minutes learning session each for musical auditory stimulus followed by musical songs auditory stimulus for 8 weeks without washout period. The aim is to detect trends such as reductions in developmental disorders and inattentive attitudes among participants. Targeted variables for developmental disorders are responsiveness in language, social, cognitive, and emotion. Cognitive and emotion responsiveness are included as a new variables which has not been reviewed by any of the authors referred to. The participants are 5 boys (mean age 12.2 years) with a primary diagnosis of HFA and students of special education programme for children with autism conducted by The National Autism Society of Malaysia (NASOM). The result shows that musical songs auditory stimulus is more beneficial to children with high functioning autism in reducing their developmental disorders with the highest responsiveness both in language and cognitive variables. The same stimulus is also regarded as the more valid intervention in measuring the participants’ attentive attitudes by showing a 43 percent reduction with a ratio of 1 in musical auditory stimulus equal to 2 in musical song auditory stimulus. Nevertheless, both interventions cannot reduce the autistic aloneness, a deficit in the social skill of children with high functioning autism. A possible beneficial future study on the effect of musical songs auditory stimulus in children with Rett syndrome is strongly suggested. American-Eurasian Network for Scientific Information 2013-04 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27968/1/Auditory%20stimulus%20for%20children%20with%20high%20functioning%20autism%20towards%20reducing%20developmental%20disorders%20and%20inattentive%20attitudes.pdf Ong, Jessica Hai Liaw and Dani, Noor Aina and Johari, Ahmad Zaidi (2013) Auditory stimulus for children with high functioning autism: towards reducing developmental disorders and inattentive attitudes. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 7 (4). pp. 676-682. ISSN 1991-8178 http://www.ajbasweb.com/old/ajbas_march_2013.html
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description Preliminary findings in several works have described that children with high functioning autism frequently show hypersensitivity to auditory stimulus. We seek the answer by using auditory stimulus interventions in our time series research. Interventions were assigned alternately to weekly 30 minutes learning session each for musical auditory stimulus followed by musical songs auditory stimulus for 8 weeks without washout period. The aim is to detect trends such as reductions in developmental disorders and inattentive attitudes among participants. Targeted variables for developmental disorders are responsiveness in language, social, cognitive, and emotion. Cognitive and emotion responsiveness are included as a new variables which has not been reviewed by any of the authors referred to. The participants are 5 boys (mean age 12.2 years) with a primary diagnosis of HFA and students of special education programme for children with autism conducted by The National Autism Society of Malaysia (NASOM). The result shows that musical songs auditory stimulus is more beneficial to children with high functioning autism in reducing their developmental disorders with the highest responsiveness both in language and cognitive variables. The same stimulus is also regarded as the more valid intervention in measuring the participants’ attentive attitudes by showing a 43 percent reduction with a ratio of 1 in musical auditory stimulus equal to 2 in musical song auditory stimulus. Nevertheless, both interventions cannot reduce the autistic aloneness, a deficit in the social skill of children with high functioning autism. A possible beneficial future study on the effect of musical songs auditory stimulus in children with Rett syndrome is strongly suggested.
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author Ong, Jessica Hai Liaw
Dani, Noor Aina
Johari, Ahmad Zaidi
spellingShingle Ong, Jessica Hai Liaw
Dani, Noor Aina
Johari, Ahmad Zaidi
Auditory stimulus for children with high functioning autism: towards reducing developmental disorders and inattentive attitudes
author_facet Ong, Jessica Hai Liaw
Dani, Noor Aina
Johari, Ahmad Zaidi
author_sort Ong, Jessica Hai Liaw
title Auditory stimulus for children with high functioning autism: towards reducing developmental disorders and inattentive attitudes
title_short Auditory stimulus for children with high functioning autism: towards reducing developmental disorders and inattentive attitudes
title_full Auditory stimulus for children with high functioning autism: towards reducing developmental disorders and inattentive attitudes
title_fullStr Auditory stimulus for children with high functioning autism: towards reducing developmental disorders and inattentive attitudes
title_full_unstemmed Auditory stimulus for children with high functioning autism: towards reducing developmental disorders and inattentive attitudes
title_sort auditory stimulus for children with high functioning autism: towards reducing developmental disorders and inattentive attitudes
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27968/1/Auditory%20stimulus%20for%20children%20with%20high%20functioning%20autism%20towards%20reducing%20developmental%20disorders%20and%20inattentive%20attitudes.pdf
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