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Predicting language difficulties in middle childhood from early developmental milestones: a comparison of traditional regression and machine learning techniques
Armstrong, Rebecca; Symons, Martyn; Scott, James G.. - : American Speech - Language - Hearing Association, 2018
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Late talkers and later language outcomes: Predicting the different language trajectories
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Late talkers and later language outcomes: Predicting the different language trajectories
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A relationship between early language skills and adult autistic-like traits: evidence from a longitudinal population-based study
Armstrong, Rebecca; Whitehouse, Andrew J. O.; Scott, James G.. - : Springer New York LLC, 2017
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Moving beyond behaviour-only assessment: Incorporating biomarkers to improve the early detection and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders
In: International journal of speech language pathology. - Abingdon : Informa Healthcare 16 (2014) 1, 19-22
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Common variation near ROBO2 is associated with expressive vocabulary in infancy
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Common variation near ROBO2 is associated with expressive vocabulary in infancy
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Common variation near ROBO2 is associated with expressive vocabulary in infancy
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Does cerebral lateralization develop? A study using functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound assessing lateralization for language production and visuospatial memory
Groen, Margriet A; Whitehouse, Andrew J O; Badcock, Nicholas A. - : Blackwell Publishing Inc, 2012
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Does cerebral lateralization develop? A study using functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound assessing lateralization for language production and visuospatial memory
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Does cerebral lateralization develop? A study using functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound assessing lateralization for language production and visuospatial memory
Abstract: Abstract In the majority of people, language production is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphere and visuospatial skills to the right. However, questions remain as to when, how, and why humans arrive at this division of labor. In this study, we assessed cerebral lateralization for language production and for visuospatial memory using functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound in a group of 60 typically developing children between the ages of six and 16 years. The typical pattern of left-lateralized activation for language production and right-lateralized activation for visuospatial memory was found in the majority of the children (58%). No age-related change in direction or strength of lateralization was found for language production. In contrast, the strength of lateralization (independent of direction) for visuospatial memory function continued to increase with age. In addition, boys showed a trend for stronger right-hemisphere lateralization for visuospatial memory than girls, but there was no gender effect on language laterality. We tested whether having language and visuospatial functions in the same hemisphere was associated with poor cognitive performance and found no evidence for this ?functional crowding? hypothesis. We did, however, find that children with left-lateralized language production had higher vocabulary and nonword reading age-adjusted standard scores than other children, regardless of the laterality of visuospatial memory. Thus, a link between language function and left-hemisphere lateralization exists, and cannot be explained in terms of maturational change.
URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.56
https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/130942/
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No clear genetic influences on the association between dyslexia and anxiety in a population-based sample of female twins
In: Dyslexia. - Bracknell : British Dyslexia Association 15 (2009) 4, 282-290
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Adult psychosocial outcomes of children with specific language impairment, pragmatic language impairment and autism
In: International journal of language & communication disorders. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 44 (2009) 4, 511-528
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Qualitative aspects of developmental language impairment relate to language and literacy outcome in adulthood
In: International journal of language & communication disorders. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 44 (2009) 4, 489-510
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Brief Report: Inner Speech Impairment in Children with Autism is Associated with Greater Nonverbal than Verbal Skills
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Further defining the language impairment of autism: is there a specific language impairment subtype?
In: Journal of communication disorders. - New York, NY : Elsevier 41 (2008) 4, 319-336
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Cerebral dominance for language function in adults with specific language impairment or autism
Whitehouse, Andrew J. O.; Bishop, Dorothy V. M.. - : Oxford University Press, 2008
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Cerebral dominance for language function in adults with specific language impairment or autism
Whitehouse, Andrew J. O.; Bishop, Dorothy V. M.. - : Oxford University Press, 2008
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Autism and diagnostic substitution: evidence from a study of adults with a history of developmental language disorder
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Do children with autism 'switch off' to speech sounds? An investigation using event-related potentials
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