<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The aim of this project is to investigate why some children with permanent mild or moderate hearing loss (MMHL) have impaired language, while others do not. One factor that might account for poor language skills in this group is the way in which they process sounds. In this project, a series of experiments will examine the sound processing abilities of children with MMHL: To assess whether children with MMHL have deficits in processing sounds in the real world, performance will be assessed both while children are wearing their hearing aid(s), and while they are not. To assess whether poor performance is due to the extra effort required for them to listen, sound processing will also be measur...
INTRODUCTION: It is crucial to understand the complex processing of acoustic stimuli along the audi...
Sixty-five children with specific reading disability (SRD), 25 children with specific language impai...
Over 100 children with specific language impairment (SLI) or dyslexia were tested for their language...
Purpose: The goal of this study was to examine language development and factors related to language ...
INTRODUCTION: Hearing loss may impair the development of a child. The rehabilitation process for ind...
Phonological skills, language ability, and literacy scores were compared for four groups: 19 childre...
Phonological skills, language ability, and literacy scores were compared for four groups: 19 childre...
Children with permanent, minimal-mild, bilateral hearing loss have been shown to exhibit a number of...
Phonological skills, language ability, and literacy scores were compared for four groups: 19 childre...
Purpose: To systematically review the current literature to describe the speech, language, and liter...
This paper considers evidence for basic auditory processing impairments associated with dyslexia and...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 191-193Thesis abstract -- Declaration -- Acknowledgements -- ...
Purpose: To systematically review the current literature to describe the speech, language, and liter...
Contains fulltext : 19315_audiprinc.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In thi...
In this thesis we tested the hypotheses that the auditory system of children continues to mature unt...
INTRODUCTION: It is crucial to understand the complex processing of acoustic stimuli along the audi...
Sixty-five children with specific reading disability (SRD), 25 children with specific language impai...
Over 100 children with specific language impairment (SLI) or dyslexia were tested for their language...
Purpose: The goal of this study was to examine language development and factors related to language ...
INTRODUCTION: Hearing loss may impair the development of a child. The rehabilitation process for ind...
Phonological skills, language ability, and literacy scores were compared for four groups: 19 childre...
Phonological skills, language ability, and literacy scores were compared for four groups: 19 childre...
Children with permanent, minimal-mild, bilateral hearing loss have been shown to exhibit a number of...
Phonological skills, language ability, and literacy scores were compared for four groups: 19 childre...
Purpose: To systematically review the current literature to describe the speech, language, and liter...
This paper considers evidence for basic auditory processing impairments associated with dyslexia and...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 191-193Thesis abstract -- Declaration -- Acknowledgements -- ...
Purpose: To systematically review the current literature to describe the speech, language, and liter...
Contains fulltext : 19315_audiprinc.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In thi...
In this thesis we tested the hypotheses that the auditory system of children continues to mature unt...
INTRODUCTION: It is crucial to understand the complex processing of acoustic stimuli along the audi...
Sixty-five children with specific reading disability (SRD), 25 children with specific language impai...
Over 100 children with specific language impairment (SLI) or dyslexia were tested for their language...