In order to explore verbal-nonverbal integration, we investigated the influence of cognitive and linguistic ability on gaze behavior during spoken language conversation between children with mild-to-moderate hearing impairment (HI) and normal-hearing (NH) peers. Ten HI-NH and ten NH-NH dyads performed a referential communication task requiring description of faces. During task performance, eye movements and speech were tracked. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to model associations between performance on cognitive and linguistic tasks and the probability of gaze to the conversational partner’s face. Analyses compare the listeners in each dyad (HI: n = 10, mean age = 12;6 years, SD = 2;0, mean better ear pure-tone average 33.0 dB...
Numerous studies suggest an association between language and executive function (EF), but evidence o...
Quantitative relationships were established between speech intelligibility and gaze patterns when su...
Background and Aim: Conversational repair skills are essential for establishing mutually successful ...
In order to explore verbal-nonverbal integration, we investigated the influence of cognitive and lin...
Many children and adolescents with hearing impairment struggle to meet school demands. The difficult...
To investigate gaze behavior during communication between children with hearing impairment (HI) and ...
© 2017 Dr. Christa Lynn Carey-SargeantChildren born with profound hearing loss in developed countrie...
For children who are born deaf, lipreading (speechreading) is an important source of access to spoke...
Eye gaze is an important communicative signal, both as mutual eye contact and as referential gaze to...
Background: Previous research examining joint attention and theory of mind indicates that hearing-im...
Whereas the language development of children with sensorineural hearing impairment (SNHI) has repeat...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the extent to which hearing impairment influence...
Objectives: For children to understand the emotional behavior of others, the first two steps involve...
Eye gaze is an important communicative signal, both as mutual eye contact and as referential gaze to...
Eye gaze is an important communicative signal, both as mutual eye contact and as referential gaze to...
Numerous studies suggest an association between language and executive function (EF), but evidence o...
Quantitative relationships were established between speech intelligibility and gaze patterns when su...
Background and Aim: Conversational repair skills are essential for establishing mutually successful ...
In order to explore verbal-nonverbal integration, we investigated the influence of cognitive and lin...
Many children and adolescents with hearing impairment struggle to meet school demands. The difficult...
To investigate gaze behavior during communication between children with hearing impairment (HI) and ...
© 2017 Dr. Christa Lynn Carey-SargeantChildren born with profound hearing loss in developed countrie...
For children who are born deaf, lipreading (speechreading) is an important source of access to spoke...
Eye gaze is an important communicative signal, both as mutual eye contact and as referential gaze to...
Background: Previous research examining joint attention and theory of mind indicates that hearing-im...
Whereas the language development of children with sensorineural hearing impairment (SNHI) has repeat...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the extent to which hearing impairment influence...
Objectives: For children to understand the emotional behavior of others, the first two steps involve...
Eye gaze is an important communicative signal, both as mutual eye contact and as referential gaze to...
Eye gaze is an important communicative signal, both as mutual eye contact and as referential gaze to...
Numerous studies suggest an association between language and executive function (EF), but evidence o...
Quantitative relationships were established between speech intelligibility and gaze patterns when su...
Background and Aim: Conversational repair skills are essential for establishing mutually successful ...