Event Related Potentials (ERP) recorded during infancy and early childhood have been used to predict future language outcomes in children. Furthermore, there is recent evidence that nonword repetition (NWR) can be used to identify language delay in toddlers. This investigation assesses the relationships among ERP markers of sensitivity to phonemic stimuli, nonword repetition, and language to determine if the aforementioned methodologies could improve diagnostic measures for young children. Forty children between the ages of 24 to 48 months participated in a series of behavioral speech and language measures including the mCDI-2, the PLS-5, the GFTA-2 and conventional language sampling. ERPs were recorded during an “oldnew” paradigm to examin...
Phonological awareness (PA), the core contributor in phoneme processing abilities, has a link to lat...
According to the rapid auditory processing theory, the ability to parse incoming auditory informatio...
AbstractUsing word onset priming with early learned words, we tracked access to phonological represe...
Event Related Potentials (ERP) recorded during infancy and early childhood have been used to predict...
Event Related Potentials (ERP) recorded during infancy and early childhood have been used to predict...
Infants’ ability to recognize words in continuous speech is vital for building a vocabulary. Event-R...
Infants’ ability to recognize words in continuous speech is vital for building a vocabulary. Event-R...
Infants' ability to recognize words in continuous speech is vital for building a vocabulary. Event-R...
AbstractEvent-related potential (ERP) evidence demonstrates that preschool-aged children selectively...
To understand the causes of differences in language ability we must measure the specific and separab...
AbstractEvent-related potential (ERP) evidence demonstrates that preschool-aged children selectively...
& The ability to discriminate phonetically similar speech sounds is evident quite early in devel...
Dyslexia is heritable and associated with phonological processing deficits that can be reflected in ...
AbstractWe used event-related potentials (ERPs) to compare auditory word recognition in children wit...
Dyslexia is heritable and associated with phonological processing deficits that can be reflected in ...
Phonological awareness (PA), the core contributor in phoneme processing abilities, has a link to lat...
According to the rapid auditory processing theory, the ability to parse incoming auditory informatio...
AbstractUsing word onset priming with early learned words, we tracked access to phonological represe...
Event Related Potentials (ERP) recorded during infancy and early childhood have been used to predict...
Event Related Potentials (ERP) recorded during infancy and early childhood have been used to predict...
Infants’ ability to recognize words in continuous speech is vital for building a vocabulary. Event-R...
Infants’ ability to recognize words in continuous speech is vital for building a vocabulary. Event-R...
Infants' ability to recognize words in continuous speech is vital for building a vocabulary. Event-R...
AbstractEvent-related potential (ERP) evidence demonstrates that preschool-aged children selectively...
To understand the causes of differences in language ability we must measure the specific and separab...
AbstractEvent-related potential (ERP) evidence demonstrates that preschool-aged children selectively...
& The ability to discriminate phonetically similar speech sounds is evident quite early in devel...
Dyslexia is heritable and associated with phonological processing deficits that can be reflected in ...
AbstractWe used event-related potentials (ERPs) to compare auditory word recognition in children wit...
Dyslexia is heritable and associated with phonological processing deficits that can be reflected in ...
Phonological awareness (PA), the core contributor in phoneme processing abilities, has a link to lat...
According to the rapid auditory processing theory, the ability to parse incoming auditory informatio...
AbstractUsing word onset priming with early learned words, we tracked access to phonological represe...