Background: In the context of the established finding that theory-of-mind (ToM) growth is seriously delayed in late-signing deaf children, and some evidence of equivalent delays in those learning speech with conventional hearing aids, this study's novel contribution was to explore ToM development in deaf children with cochlear implants. Implants can substantially boost auditory acuity and rates of language growth. Despite the implant, there are often problems socialising with hearing peers and some language difficulties, lending special theoretical interest to the present comparative design. Methods: A total of 52 children aged 4 to 12 years took a battery of false belief tests of ToM. There were 26 oral deaf children, half with implants an...
The purpose of this longitudinal case study was to closely examine one deaf child’s experience with ...
The child's developing theory of the mind as an interconnected network of beliefs, desires and feeli...
Research shows that children who are deaf have difficulty socializing when they are with a group of ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare Theory of Mind (ToM) acquisition in typically-heari...
Objective Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to understand the subjectivity of people’s inte...
Objective: The present study investigates if children with cochlear implants (CI) are associated wit...
Background and Aim: Theory of mind (ToM) is very necessary to have successful social interaction. He...
Objectives: Profound hearing loss encounters children with delay in speech and language. As it is kn...
Abstract. The primary goal of this investigation was to examine the speech and language development ...
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
This study investigated three questions: Is it realistic to expect age-appropriate spoken language s...
This study investigated three questions: Is it realistic to expect age-appropriate spoken language s...
Theory-of-mind (ToM) abilities were studied in 176 deaf children aged 3 years 11 months to 8 years 3...
We examined deaf and hearing children's progression of steps in theory of mind (ToM) development inc...
The purpose of this longitudinal case study was to closely examine one deaf child’s experience with ...
The child's developing theory of the mind as an interconnected network of beliefs, desires and feeli...
Research shows that children who are deaf have difficulty socializing when they are with a group of ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare Theory of Mind (ToM) acquisition in typically-heari...
Objective Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to understand the subjectivity of people’s inte...
Objective: The present study investigates if children with cochlear implants (CI) are associated wit...
Background and Aim: Theory of mind (ToM) is very necessary to have successful social interaction. He...
Objectives: Profound hearing loss encounters children with delay in speech and language. As it is kn...
Abstract. The primary goal of this investigation was to examine the speech and language development ...
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
This study investigated three questions: Is it realistic to expect age-appropriate spoken language s...
This study investigated three questions: Is it realistic to expect age-appropriate spoken language s...
Theory-of-mind (ToM) abilities were studied in 176 deaf children aged 3 years 11 months to 8 years 3...
We examined deaf and hearing children's progression of steps in theory of mind (ToM) development inc...
The purpose of this longitudinal case study was to closely examine one deaf child’s experience with ...
The child's developing theory of the mind as an interconnected network of beliefs, desires and feeli...
Research shows that children who are deaf have difficulty socializing when they are with a group of ...