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Lower verbalizability of visual stimuli modulates differences in estimates of working memory capacity between children with and without developmental language disorders
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In: ISSN: 2396-9415 ; Autism & Developmental Language Impairments ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02929714 ; Autism & Developmental Language Impairments, 2020, 5, pp.239694152094551. ⟨10.1177/2396941520945519⟩ (2020)
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Screen time in 36-month-olds at increased likelihood for ASD and ADHD.
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Screen time in 36-month-olds at increased likelihood for ASD and ADHD.
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Exploring Trajectories of Language Development in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Across Multiple Measures ...
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Vignetteninterview zur Erfassung des Sprachförderwissens pädagogischer Fachkräfte (VSW)
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In: Mackowiak, Katja [Hrsg.]; Beckerle, Christine [Hrsg.]; Gentrup, Sarah [Hrsg.]; Titz, Cora [Hrsg.]: Forschungsinstrumente im Kontext institutioneller (schrift-)sprachlicher Bildung. Bad Heilbrunn : Verlag Julius Klinkhardt 2020, S. 13-32 (2020)
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Perfil de crianças com alterações fonológicas: contributos para o diagnóstico em Terapia da Fala
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How Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Developmental Language Disorder, and Typical Language Learn to Produce Global and Local Semantic Features
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INVESTIGATING THE LOCUS OF THE PHONOLOGICAL DEFICIT IN GREEK CHILDREN WITH DYSLEXIA AND DEVELOPMENTAL LANGUAGE DISORDER: DEGRADED PHONOLOGICAL REPRESENTATIONS OR DEFICIENT PHONOLOGICAL ACCESS? ...
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How Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Developmental Language Disorder, and Typical Language Learn to Produce Global and Local Semantic Features
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In: Brain Sciences ; Volume 10 ; Issue 4 (2020)
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Apoyos que favorecen la comprensión del lenguaje en niños con Trastorno del Desarrollo del Lenguaje. Más allá de la literalidad de las palabras
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A Distinction Between Linguistic and Social Pragmatics Helps the Precise Characterization of Pragmatic Challenges in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders and Developmental Language Disorder
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Le rôle des facteurs phonologiques dans le développement des connaissances orthographiques chez l’élève dysphasique francophone du primaire
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Posttraumatic growth following aphasia: a prospective cohort study of the first year post-stroke
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Neural indices and looking behaviors of audiovisual speech processing in infancy and early childhood
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Language is a multimodal process with visual and auditory cues playing important roles in understanding speech. A well-controlled paradigm with audiovisually matched and mismatched syllables is often used to capture audiovisual (AV) speech processing. The ability to detect and integrate mismatching cues shows large individual variability across development and is linked to later language in typical development (TD) and social abilities in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, no study has used a multimethod approach to better understand AV speech processing in early development. The studies’ aims were to examine behavioral performance, gaze patterns, and neural indices of AV speech in: 1) TD preschoolers (N=60; females=35) and 2) infants at risk for developing ASD (high-risk, HR; N=37; females=10) and TD controls (low-risk, LR; N=42; females=21). In Study 1, I investigated preschoolers’ gaze patterns and behavioral performance when presented with matched and mismatched AV speech and visual-only (lipreading) speech. As hypothesized, lipreading abilities were associated with children’s ability to integrate mismatching AV cues, and children looked towards the mouth when visual cues were helpful, specifically in lipreading conditions. Unexpectedly, looking time towards the mouth was not associated with the children’s ability to integrate mismatching AV cues. Study 2 examined how visual cues of AV speech modulated auditory event-related potentials (ERPs), and associations between ERPs and preschoolers’ behavioral performance during an AV speech task. As hypothesized, the auditory ERPs were attenuated during AV speech compared to auditory-only speech. Additionally, individual differences in their neural processing of auditory and visual cues predicted which cue the child attended to in mismatched AV speech. In Study 3, I investigated ERPs of AV speech in LR and HR 12-month-olds and their association with language abilities at 18-months. Unexpectedly, I found no group differences: all infants were able to detect mismatched AV speech as measured through a more negative ERP response. As hypothesized, more mature neural processing of AV speech integration, measured as a more positive ERP response to fusible AV cues, predicted later language across all infants. These results highlight the importance of using multimethod approaches to understand variability in AV speech processing at two developmental stages. ; 2021-11-12T00:00:00Z
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Audiovisual speech; Autism spectrum disorder; Developmental psychology; ERPs; Eye-tracking; Language; McGurk effect
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URL: https://hdl.handle.net/2144/38792
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Within-task variability on standardized language tests predicts autism spectrum disorder: a pilot study of the Response Dispersion Index
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In: Faculty Journal Articles (2019)
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« Il faut dire, on dit, ça veut dire… » : étude des formes et fonctions des interventions métalangagières en situation d’intervention orthophonique
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In: ISSN: 2248-2547 ; EISSN: 2284-5437 ; Studii de lingvistică ; https://hal.univ-lorraine.fr/hal-02962402 ; Studii de lingvistică, Editura Universităţii din Oradea, Oradea, România, 2019, 9 (2), pp.153-176 (2019)
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Pathogenic variants in USP7 cause a neurodevelopmental disorder with speech delays, altered behavior, and neurologic anomalies.
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In: Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics, vol 21, iss 8 (2019)
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Verbs with Alternating Transitivity in Children with Developmental Language Impairment ...
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Revisiting Research on Grammatical Gender Acquisition by Russian-Speaking Children ...
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Revisiting Research on Grammatical Gender Acquisition by Russian-Speaking Children ...
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