Auditory speech discrimination is essential for normal language development. Children born preterm are at greater risk of language developmental delays. Using functional near-infrared spectroscopy at term-equivalent age, the present study investigated early discrimination of speech prosody in 62 neonates born between week 23 and 41 of gestational age (GA). We found a significant positive correlation between GA at birth and neural discrimination of forward versus backward speech at term-equivalent age. Cluster analysis identified a critical threshold at around week 32 of GA, pointing out the existence of subgroups. Infants born before week 32 of GA exhibited a significantly different pattern of hemodynamic response to speech stimuli compared...
Critical periods in language acquisition have been discussed primarily with reference to studies of ...
Background: The capacity to memorize speech sounds is crucial for language acquisition. Newborn huma...
The capacity to memorize speech sounds is crucial for language acquisition. Newborn human infants ca...
AbstractAuditory speech discrimination is essential for normal language development. Children born p...
Children born preterm are at higher risk to develop language deficits. Auditory speech discriminatio...
Higher brain dysfunction, such as language delay, is a major concern among preterm infants. Cerebral...
Children born preterm are at higher risk to develop language deficits. Auditory speech discriminatio...
Language acquisition in the first year of life plays an important role in human development. Althoug...
Prosody is the fundamental organizing principle of spoken language, carrying lexical, morphosyntacti...
Humans are biologically endowed with the faculty of language. However, the way neonates can crack th...
Assessing language development in the first postnatal year is difficult, as receptive and expressive...
Before infants can learn words, they must identify those words in continuous speech. Yet, the speech...
Assessing language development in the first postnatal year is difficult, as receptive and expressive...
Speech perception requires rapid extraction of the linguistic content from the acoustic signal. The ...
How do infants learn the sounds of their native language? Do they need to use general-auditory or la...
Critical periods in language acquisition have been discussed primarily with reference to studies of ...
Background: The capacity to memorize speech sounds is crucial for language acquisition. Newborn huma...
The capacity to memorize speech sounds is crucial for language acquisition. Newborn human infants ca...
AbstractAuditory speech discrimination is essential for normal language development. Children born p...
Children born preterm are at higher risk to develop language deficits. Auditory speech discriminatio...
Higher brain dysfunction, such as language delay, is a major concern among preterm infants. Cerebral...
Children born preterm are at higher risk to develop language deficits. Auditory speech discriminatio...
Language acquisition in the first year of life plays an important role in human development. Althoug...
Prosody is the fundamental organizing principle of spoken language, carrying lexical, morphosyntacti...
Humans are biologically endowed with the faculty of language. However, the way neonates can crack th...
Assessing language development in the first postnatal year is difficult, as receptive and expressive...
Before infants can learn words, they must identify those words in continuous speech. Yet, the speech...
Assessing language development in the first postnatal year is difficult, as receptive and expressive...
Speech perception requires rapid extraction of the linguistic content from the acoustic signal. The ...
How do infants learn the sounds of their native language? Do they need to use general-auditory or la...
Critical periods in language acquisition have been discussed primarily with reference to studies of ...
Background: The capacity to memorize speech sounds is crucial for language acquisition. Newborn huma...
The capacity to memorize speech sounds is crucial for language acquisition. Newborn human infants ca...