Objective : To evaluate the characteristics of speech-language development and to find out the relationship between them and radiological findings, and mental/motor developmental quotient in the children with cerebral palsy and other delayed development. Method : Fifty-eight children with cerebral palsy or delayed development were evaluated with Bayley scales of infant development, brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and single photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT). At the same time, the speech-language development using several evaluation batteries was assessed. Results : Most of the children with cerebral palsy or delayed development showed delay in speech-language development. There was no relationship between speech-lang...
PURPOSE: To identify determinants of spoken language comprehension (SLC) in children with cerebral p...
Cerebral palsy is non-progressive motor disability syndrome largely attributed to abnormal developme...
BackgroundChildren with cerebral palsy (CP) are at greater risk for a limited intellectual developme...
The aim of the study was to investigate associations between the severity of motor limitations, cogn...
AIM: To examine the frequency, characteristics, and factors associated with speech delay and disorde...
The first three years of life (zero to three) are a period of great importance when discovering the ...
Aim: To test the prediction of communication disorder severity at 5 years of age from characteristic...
Objective To compare and analyze the clinical characteristics of children with delayed language acqu...
Purpose: dysarthria is a sequel of reduced motor func-tions and refers to the sound aspect o...
A total of 110 cerebal palsy children were assessed during a project lasting a year and a half. Anal...
The goal of this longitudinal study was to investigate the precursors of early reading development i...
The goal of this longitudinal study was to investigate the precursors of early reading development i...
© 2016Background MRI shows promise as a prognostic tool for clinical findings such as gross motor fu...
Becher, J.G. [Promotor]Knaap, M.S. van der [Promotor]Vermeulen, R.J. [Copromotor]Oostrom, K.J. [Copr...
Abstract: The overall aim of this thesis was to explore and describe speech, language and communica...
PURPOSE: To identify determinants of spoken language comprehension (SLC) in children with cerebral p...
Cerebral palsy is non-progressive motor disability syndrome largely attributed to abnormal developme...
BackgroundChildren with cerebral palsy (CP) are at greater risk for a limited intellectual developme...
The aim of the study was to investigate associations between the severity of motor limitations, cogn...
AIM: To examine the frequency, characteristics, and factors associated with speech delay and disorde...
The first three years of life (zero to three) are a period of great importance when discovering the ...
Aim: To test the prediction of communication disorder severity at 5 years of age from characteristic...
Objective To compare and analyze the clinical characteristics of children with delayed language acqu...
Purpose: dysarthria is a sequel of reduced motor func-tions and refers to the sound aspect o...
A total of 110 cerebal palsy children were assessed during a project lasting a year and a half. Anal...
The goal of this longitudinal study was to investigate the precursors of early reading development i...
The goal of this longitudinal study was to investigate the precursors of early reading development i...
© 2016Background MRI shows promise as a prognostic tool for clinical findings such as gross motor fu...
Becher, J.G. [Promotor]Knaap, M.S. van der [Promotor]Vermeulen, R.J. [Copromotor]Oostrom, K.J. [Copr...
Abstract: The overall aim of this thesis was to explore and describe speech, language and communica...
PURPOSE: To identify determinants of spoken language comprehension (SLC) in children with cerebral p...
Cerebral palsy is non-progressive motor disability syndrome largely attributed to abnormal developme...
BackgroundChildren with cerebral palsy (CP) are at greater risk for a limited intellectual developme...