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Non-verbal vocalizations, dementia and social interaction

机译:非语言发声,痴呆和社交互动

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In later stages of Alzheimer's disease many people will engage in noise-making (screaming and other kinds of sounds), often experienced as interruptive by others. A problem with the noise-making is the difficulty in understanding the meaning of the noise. This study addresses two questions: to what extent is noise-making responsive to the ongoing interaction and is noise-making regarded as meaningless behavior by other participants? The analysis of selective examples shows that noises may befitted into the conversational interaction to a certain degree and in some instances is also responsive to interaction. The co-participants tend to treat the noises as meaningful. A general conclusion is that if utterances and responses in interaction are treated as if they are meaningful, they will become meaningful in their consequences for all participants.
机译:在阿尔茨海默氏病的晚期,许多人会产生噪音(尖叫声和其他声音),通常被他人打断。产生噪声的问题是难以理解噪声的含义。这项研究解决了两个问题:发出声音对正在进行的互动有多大反应?发出声音是否被其他参与者视为无意义的行为?对选择性示例的分析表明,噪音可能会在一定程度上适应会话交互,并且在某些情况下也会对交互产生响应。共同参与者倾向于将噪音视为有意义的声音。一个普遍的结论是,如果将互动中的言语和回应视为有意义的话,那么它们对所有参与者的后果就会变得有意义。

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