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More about the same: children's understanding of post-articles
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Fractionating nonword repetition: The contributions of short-term memory and oromotor praxis are different
Krishnan, Saloni; Alcock, Katherine J.; Carey, Daniel. - : Public Library of Science, 2017
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Intelligence as a Developing Function: A Neuroconstructivist Approach
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Distinct profiles of information-use characterize identity judgments in children and low-expertise adults
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Audio-visual speech perception in infants and toddlers with Down syndrome, fragile X syndrome, and Williams syndrome
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Bilingual children show an advantage in controlling verbal interference during spoken language comprehension
Morris, John; Richardson, Fiona M.; Filippi, Roberto. - : Cambridge University Press, 2015
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Bilingual children show an advantage in controlling verbal interference during spoken language comprehension
Bright, P.; Filippi, R.; Marian, V.. - : Cambridge University Press, 2015
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Concurrent relations between face scanning and language: a cross-syndrome infant study
D'Souza, Dean; D'Souza, H.; Johnson, Mark H.. - : Public Library of Science, 2015
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Williams syndrome: a surprising deficit in oromotor praxis in a population with proficient language production
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Williams syndrome: A surprising deficit in oromotor praxis in a population with proficient language production
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Concurrent Relations between Face Scanning and Language: A Cross-Syndrome Infant Study. ...
D'Souza, Dean; D'Souza, Hana; Johnson, Mark. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2015
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Narrowing perceptual sensitivity to the native language in infancy: exogenous influences on developmental timing
Abstract: The infancy literature situates the perceptual narrowing of speech sounds at around 10 months of age, but little is known about the mechanisms that influence individual differences in this developmental milestone. We hypothesized that such differences might in part be explained by characteristics of mother-child interaction. Infant sensitivity to syllables from their native tongue was compared longitudinally to sensitivity to non-native phonemes, at 6 months and again at 10 months. We replicated previous findings that at the group level, both 6- and 10- month-olds were able to discriminate contrasts in their native language, but only 6-month-olds succeeded in discriminating contrasts in the non-native language. However, when discrimination was assessed for separate groups on the basis of mother-child interaction—a ‘high contingency group’ and a ‘moderate contingency’ group—the vast majority of infants in both groups showed the expected developmental pattern by 10 months, but only infants in the ‘high contingency’ group showed early specialization for their native phonemes by failing to discriminate non-native contrasts at 6-months. The findings suggest that the quality of mother-child interaction is one of the exogenous factors influencing the timing of infant specialization for speech processing. ; This study was made possible by a grant to AK-S from Procter & Gamble International, Geneva, Switzerland, from which was formed the Pampers European Research Consortium (PERC).
Keyword: Contingency; Infancy; Mother-infant interaction; Psicología; Speech processing
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10486/666340
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs3010120
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Williams syndrome:a surprising deficit in oromotor praxis in a population with proficient language production
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Bilingual children show an advantage in controlling verbal interference during spoken language comprehension*
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Capturing developmental shifts in facial identity and expression processing strategies.
Ewing, Louise; Karmiloff-Smith, Annette; Farran, Emily K.. - : Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, 2015
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Audio-visual speech perception: a developmental ERP investigation
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Audio-visual speech perception: a developmental ERP investigation
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Narrowing perceptual sensitivity to the native language in infancy: exogenous influences on developmental timing
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Articulating novel words: children's oromotor skills predict non-word repetition abilities
Krishnan, Saloni; Alcock, K.J.; Mercure, E.. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2013
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Socioeconomic status and functional brain development - associations in early infancy
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