
Pastora Martínez-Castilla- PhD
- Senior Lecturer at National University of Distance Education
Pastora Martínez-Castilla
- PhD
- Senior Lecturer at National University of Distance Education
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December 2010 - present
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Los Modelos Centrados en la Familia del ámbito de la Atención Temprana dan como resultado el empoderamiento familiar junto a una mayor competencia de los menores en las rutinas. El presente estudio de intervención de caso único se ha realizado bajo este modelo. Durante un año, se ha acompañado a la familia de un niño con síndrome de PACS1, un trast...
Background
Down syndrome (DS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder of genetic origin with a cognitive‐behavioural profile that distinguishes it from other syndromes. Within this profile, language difficulties are particularly marked, having been more studied in childhood than in adulthood. More generally, there is a paucity of research on the prosodic...
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Background:
The COVID-19 pandemic had a major impact on the mental health and well-being of children with neurodevelopmental conditions (NDCs) and of their families worldwide. However, there is insufficient evidence to understand how different factors (e.g., individual, family, country, children) have impacted on anxiety levels of families and the...
Background:
According to temporal sampling theory, deficits in rhythm processing contribute to both language and music difficulties in children with developmental language disorder (DLD). Evidence for this proposition is derived mainly from studies conducted in stress-timed languages, but the results may differ in languages with different rhythm f...
The lockdown during the first wave of COV- ID-19 in Spain has been related to higher levels of anxiety in the general population. However, the emotional impact on Spanish caregivers of individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) has not been studied so far.
Background:
Although previous studies have considered the relationship between prosody skills and the acquisition of reading skills, few have performed comprehensive, simultaneous assessments of different oral language prosody skills and, to our knowledge, none have been carried out in Spanish. Our study analyses the relationship between prosody a...
Oral productions of speakers with Down syndrome exhibit special characteristics that have been the target of study for decades. In spite of this attention, the availability of rich resources for its analysis is still scarce. In this paper, we present the definition and compiling procedure of a corpus of semi-controlled oral productions of speakers...
Introducción. De acuerdo con una perspectiva neuroconstructivista, la existencia de atipicidades sutiles en procesos de bajo nivel tiene un impacto en cascada sobre los dominios para los que tales procesos son relevantes. Diferentes alteraciones en un mismo proceso pueden dar cuenta del fenotipo de trastornos distintos. Según los criterios clasific...
Introduction:
From a neuroconstructivism perspective, subtle atypicalities in low-level processes have a cascading impact on the domains for which these processes are relevant. Atypicalities in a given process contribute to accounting for the phenotype of different developmental disorders. According to current classification criteria, language dis...
The speech of people with Down syndrome (DS) shows prosodic features which are distinct from those observed in the oral productions of typically developing (TD) speakers. Although a different prosodic realization does not necessarily imply wrong expression of prosodic functions, atypical expression may hinder communication skills. The focus of this...
Background: Phonological difficulties in children with developmental language
disorder (DLD) are well documented. However, abilities regarding prosody, the
rhythmic and melodic characteristics of language, have been less widely studied, particularly in Spanish. Moreover, the scant research findings that have been
reported are contradictory. These c...
Music can reduce stress and anxiety, enhance positive mood, and facilitate social bonding. However, little is known about the role of music and related personal or cultural (individualistic vs. collectivistic) variables in maintaining wellbeing during times of stress and social isolation as imposed by the COVID-19 crisis. In an online questionnaire...
The strict lockdown experienced in Spain during March–June 2020 as a consequence of the COVID-19 crisis has led to strong negative emotions. Music can contribute to enhancing wellbeing, but the extent of this effect may be modulated by both personal and context-related variables. This study aimed to analyze the impact of the two types of variables...
Individuals with special education needs have been particularly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic as they have been shown to be at high risk of losing medical and institutional support at a time when people are being asked to stay isolated, suffering increased anxiety and depression as a consequence. Their families have often found themselves under...
Music can reduce stress and anxiety, enhance positive mood, and facilitate social bonding. However, little is known about the role of music and related personal or cultural (individualistic versus collectivistic) variables in maintaining wellbeing during times of stress and social isolation as imposed by the COVID-19 crisis. In an online questionna...
Background
The phenotype of Down syndrome (DS) is usually characterized by relative strengths in visual skills and severe deficits in auditory processing; this has consequences for language and communication. To date, it is not known whether this pattern characterizes the psycholinguistic profile of young adults with DS.
Aims
This study aimed to a...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) present prosodic impairments. They are also interested in musical activities. In typical development, a body of research has shown that the linguistic prosodic skills of musically trained individuals are enhanced. However, it is not known whether, in WS, musical training is also associated with enhanced proso...
Prosody is a fundamental speech element responsible for communicative functions such as intonation, accent and phrasing, and prosodic impairments of individuals with intellectual disabilities reduce their communication skills. Yet, technological resources have paid little attention to prosody. This study aims to develop an automatic classifier to p...
Background:
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) show difficulties in attributing false beliefs, whereas they are better at attributing emotions. This study examines whether being asked about the emotion linked to a false belief, instead of explicitly about the belief, facilitates performance on theory of mind (ToM) tasks.
Method:
Thirty chil...
The study of music cognition in Williams syndrome (WS) has resulted in theoretical debates regarding cognitive modularity and development. However, no research has previously investigated the development of music skills in this population. In this study, we used the cross-sectional developmental trajectories approach to assess the development of pi...
Intonational Grammar in Ibero-Romance: Approaches across linguistic subfields is a volume of empirical research papers incorporating recent theoretical, methodological, and interdisciplinary advances in the field of intonation, as they relate to the Ibero-Romance languages. The volume brings together leading experts in Catalan, Portuguese, and Span...
In this study both the matching and developmental trajectories approaches were used to clarify questions that remain open in the literature on facial emotion recognition in Williams syndrome (WS) and Down syndrome (DS). The matching approach showed that individuals with WS or DS exhibit neither proficiency for the expression of happiness nor specif...
Williams syndrome (WS), a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder, has been taken as evidence that music and language constitute separate modules. This research focused on the linguistic component of prosody and aimed to assess whether relationships exist between the pitch processing mechanisms for music and prosody in WS. Children with WS and typicall...
Anecdotal reports have described children with Williams syndrome (WS) as presenting outstanding skills for recognizing environmental sounds by their timbre. This has led to suggest that the skills for environmental sound recognition by timbre are highly developed in WS. Furthermore, the term hypertimbria has been proposed to refer to this feature....
A static neuropsychological model understands cognitive architecture as a set of specific independent functioning systems of innate origin. Far from this perspective, the here presented work holds a neuroconstructivist approach. This approach considers a progressive specialization and localization of functions by emphasizing the need of focusing on...
Frente a una concepción neuropsicológica estática, que entiende la arquitectura cognitiva como un conjunto de sistemas específicos de funcionamiento independiente de origen innato, este trabajo asume una perspectiva neu-roconstructivista, que contempla la especialización y localización progresiva de las funciones, enfatizando la necesidad de atende...
This chapter introduces some issues to consider when assessing disorders of prosodic ability (as opposed to segmental speech sound disorders) in speakers of some European languages, and the ways in which prosody can affect speech sound disorders and their diagnosis in bilingual children. Prosodic ability is the capacity to use and interpret variati...
The aim of this study was to compare the prosodic profiles of English- and Spanish-speaking children
with Williams syndrome (WS), examining cross-linguistic differences. Two groups of children with
WS, English and Spanish, of similar chronological and nonverbal mental age, were compared on
performance in expressive and receptive prosodic tasks from...
Although absolute pitch (AP) is a rare skill in typical development, individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) are often referred to as possessing this musical ability. However, there is paucity of research on the topic. In this article, 2 studies were conducted to evaluate AP in WS. In Study 1, seven musically trained individuals with WS, 14 musical...
In spite of the relevant role of prosody in communication, and in contrast with other linguistic components, there is paucity of research in this field for Williams syndrome (WS). Therefore, this study performed a systematic assessment of prosodic abilities in WS. The Spanish version of the Profiling Elements of Prosody in Speech—Communication batt...
Although rhythmic abilities have often been described
as strengths within the cognitive profile of individuals
with Williams syndrome (WS), the literature in this respect
is limited and has offered inconsistent results. In
this study, 20 adolescents and adults with WS and a control
group of 40 typically developing individuals matched
for chronologi...
The expressive prosodic abilities of two groups of school-age
children with autism spectrum conditions (ASC), Asperger’s
syndrome (AS) and high-functioning autism (HFA), were compared
with those of typically-developing controls. The HFA group
showed impairment relative to age-matched controls on all the
prosody tasks assessed (affect, sentence-type...
This study investigates the intonation of Chinese and Arabic learners of English using the computerized test battery Profiling Elements of Prosody for Speech and Communication (PEPS-C). The aims were to ascertain which aspects of intonation are difficult for these learners, and to determine whether PEPS-C can be used to assess the intonation of adu...
Well-documented Romance-Germanic differences in the use of accent in speech to convey information-structure and focus cause problems for the assessment of prosodic skills in populations with clinical disorders. The strategies for assessing the ability to use lexical and contrastive accent in English and Spanish are reviewed, and studies in the expr...
Following demand for a prosody assessment procedure, the test Profiling Elements of Prosody in Speech-Communication (PEPS-C), has been translated from English into Spanish, French, Flemish and Norwegian. This provides scope to examine receptive and expressive prosodic ability in Romance (Spanish and French) as well as Germanic (English and Flemish)...
In the absence of a Spanish prosody assessment procedure, an English one (Profiling Elements of Prosodic Systems-Children: PEPS-C) has been adapted for use with Iberian Spanish speakers. The paper describes the scope, principles and methods of the test and the modifications other than lexical translation that were required to produce a Spanish proc...
Musical skill has been included among the phenotypic
strengths in Williams syndrome (WS), often
considered as a superior ability. Nevertheless, limited
research has been carried out on this skill. Singing abilities
of a group of individuals with WS were compared
with those of a control group of typically developing
participants matched for chronolo...
This study aimed to find out what intonation features reliably represent the emotions of "liking" as opposed to "disliking" in the Spanish language, with a view to designing a prosody assessment procedure for use with children with speech and language disorders. 18 intonationally different prosodic realisations (tokens) of one word (limón) were rec...
People with autism are perceived to have 'odd' prosody, but is it malfunctioning? A new prosody test assesses the functionality of prosody in four aspects of speech (phrasing, affect, turn-end and focus) by tasks that elicit utterances in which prosody alone conveys the meaning. The test was used with 100 typically-developing children (TD), 39 with...
The study describes Vygotsky theory focusing on the critical role of private speech for the higher cognitive processes and its self-regulatory functions. Since attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is characterized by attention deficits, impulsivity, distraction and problems with cognitive tasks, some researchers have explained self-regul...