Twenty-six children (13 boys and 13 girls) aged from 21 to 35.5 months were presented with a dichotic test of recognition of familiar words. There was no significant ear difference on average, however, a clear right-ear preference did emerge in children of right-handed parents. This contrasted with the tendency toward a left-ear preference that was exhibited by children with at least one left-handed parent. © 1985.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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Purpose: To establish normative data for children and to characterize developmental differences in p...
Previous studies demonstrated that grammar school children with developmental reading and spelling d...
Purpose: To establish normative data for children and to characterize developmental differences in p...
Introduction: According to the previous studies, left hemisphere of the brain has specialized for la...
Children between the ages of 5 and 12. years were tested with dichotic listening tests utilizing sin...
Two hundred and eight Ss from grades 2, 4, and 6 were tested for recognition of dichotically present...
In the present study, dichotic listening performance of two-year-old children was investigated. Sing...
The relationship between ear asymmetry and speech-sound discrimination performance was examined for...
Research in the area of neuropsychology and child development suggests that the human brain undergoe...
Ear asymmetry for dichotic digits was used to indicate speech laterality in 19 hearing-impaired and ...
Differences in cerebral lateralization of verbal and nonverbal stimuli between left- and right-hande...
The influence of literacy on direction and magnitude of ear asymmetry was assessed using the dichoti...
AbstractThe aim of the study was to examine the characteristics of speech perception while teaching ...
Normal and dyslexic right-handed children were assessed with three Dichotic listening tests, the Dic...
Dichotic listening is a situation when two different auditory stimuli are presented simultaneously, ...
Purpose: To establish normative data for children and to characterize developmental differences in p...
Previous studies demonstrated that grammar school children with developmental reading and spelling d...
Purpose: To establish normative data for children and to characterize developmental differences in p...
Introduction: According to the previous studies, left hemisphere of the brain has specialized for la...