Background: Previous research has found that newborn infants can match phonetic information in the lips and voice from as young as ten weeks old. There is evidence that access to visual speech is necessary for normal speech development. Although we have an understanding of this early sensitivity, very little research has investigated older children's ability to speechread whole words. Aims: The aim of this study was to identify aspects of preschool children's linguistic knowledge and processing ability that may contribute to speechreading ability. We predicted a significant correlation between receptive vocabulary and speechreading, as well as phonological working memory to be a predictor of speechreading performance. Methods & Procedures: ...
Eyetracking data collected from two-year-old infants, stimuli and analysis scripts. In the current s...
Speech problems and reading disorders are linked, suggesting that speech problems may potentially be...
Despite the efficiency with which language users typically process spoken language, a growing body o...
Background: Previous research has found that newborn infants can match phonetic information in the l...
Visual information conveyed by a speaking face aids speech perception. In addition, children's abili...
Visual information conveyed by a speaking face aids speech perception. In addition, children's abili...
Speech problems and reading disorders are linked, suggesting that speech problems may potentially be...
AbstractEvent-related potential (ERP) evidence demonstrates that preschool-aged children selectively...
The main aims of the study were to examine the relative influence of phonotactic probability on nonw...
Purpose: 1) To assess whether very early access to speech sounds provided by the cochlear implant (C...
Purpose. Speechreading (lipreading) is a correlate of reading ability in both deaf and hearing child...
Previous research has shown a clear relationship between phonological awareness and early readin...
Background: Receptive language is the ability to understand what is seen and heard to help chil...
Some children with speech sound disorders (SSD) have difficulty with literacy-related skills. In par...
This paper quantifies the extent to which infants can perceive audio-visual congruence for speech in...
Eyetracking data collected from two-year-old infants, stimuli and analysis scripts. In the current s...
Speech problems and reading disorders are linked, suggesting that speech problems may potentially be...
Despite the efficiency with which language users typically process spoken language, a growing body o...
Background: Previous research has found that newborn infants can match phonetic information in the l...
Visual information conveyed by a speaking face aids speech perception. In addition, children's abili...
Visual information conveyed by a speaking face aids speech perception. In addition, children's abili...
Speech problems and reading disorders are linked, suggesting that speech problems may potentially be...
AbstractEvent-related potential (ERP) evidence demonstrates that preschool-aged children selectively...
The main aims of the study were to examine the relative influence of phonotactic probability on nonw...
Purpose: 1) To assess whether very early access to speech sounds provided by the cochlear implant (C...
Purpose. Speechreading (lipreading) is a correlate of reading ability in both deaf and hearing child...
Previous research has shown a clear relationship between phonological awareness and early readin...
Background: Receptive language is the ability to understand what is seen and heard to help chil...
Some children with speech sound disorders (SSD) have difficulty with literacy-related skills. In par...
This paper quantifies the extent to which infants can perceive audio-visual congruence for speech in...
Eyetracking data collected from two-year-old infants, stimuli and analysis scripts. In the current s...
Speech problems and reading disorders are linked, suggesting that speech problems may potentially be...
Despite the efficiency with which language users typically process spoken language, a growing body o...