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Emergent Multi-Class Imitation Training

A Pilot Investigation of Emergent Multi-Class Imitation Training (EMIT)

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About This Trial

The goals of this project are to (a) incorporate empirical findings on imitation training and learning in autistic children into a comprehensive protocol for Applied Behavior Analysis practitioners designed to rapidly facilitate generalized imitation called Emergent Multi-Class Imitation Training (EMIT), and (b) collect pilot data on the efficacy of EMIT with a small sample of autistic children. EMIT will incorporate several features that are grounded in prior research including: (a) evidence-based procedures for establishing trained matching relations (a pre-requisite to generalized imitation), (b) concurrent training of different response types (e.g., motor imitation, object imitation, vocal imitation) to address restricted generalization, (c) multiple manipulative object imitation training, (d) evidence-based procedures for remediating slow acquisition, and (e) frequent tests for the emergence of generalized imitation. EMIT will be the first protocol designed for clinical use that reflects research findings on imitation learning spanning almost five decades.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder - Age 5 or under - Maximum score of 40 on Motor Vocal Imitation Assessment - Demonstrates identity matching above chance levels Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Diagnosis of intellectual disability - Diagnosis of certain conditions that impact motor function (e.g., cerebral palsy) - Visual impairment - Hearing impairment Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder * Age 5 or under * Maximum score of 40 on Motor Vocal Imitation Assessment * Demonstrates identity matching above chance levels Exclusion Criteria: * Diagnosis of intellectual disability * Diagnosis of certain conditions that impact motor function (e.g., cerebral palsy) * Visual impairment * Hearing impairment

Treatments Being Tested

BEHAVIORAL

Emergent Multi-Class Imitation Training

Sessions will be conducted in a room with minimal distractions containing a table, two chairs, a timer, and 3-4 highly preferred (HP) items identified by preference assessments. A maximum of 10 sessions per week will be distributed across at least 3 days per week. Each session will take 15-20 min to conduct. Novel probe trials will be embedded throughout all sessions to continuously assess for the emergence of generalized imitation. When participants can consistently imitate novel probe responses, the intervention will conclude.

Locations (1)

Rutgers University
New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States