Background: The cognitive bases of language impairment in specific language impairment (SLI) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) were investigated in a novel non-word comparison task which manipulated phonological short-term memory (PSTM) and speech perception, both implicated in poor non-word repetition. Aims: This study aimed to investigate the contributions of PSTM and speech perception in non-word processing and whether individuals with SLI and ASD plus language impairment (ALI) show similar or different patterns of deficit in these cognitive processes. Method & Procedures: Three groups of adolescents (aged 14–17 years), 14 with SLI, 16 with ALI, and 17 age and non-verbal IQ matched typically developing (TD) controls, made speeded...
The primary aim of this paper was to investigate heterogeneity in language abilities of children wit...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Fragile X syndrome (FXS) and autism spectrum disord...
The current study had three aims: 1) To examine spoken word recognition by children with and withou...
Spoken word recognition, during gating, appears intact in specific language impairment (SLI). This s...
Non-word repetition (NWR) was investigated in adolescents with typical development, Specific Languag...
Background and aims When children hear a novel word, they tend to associate it with a novel rather t...
Language-impaired individuals with autism perform poorly on tests such as non-word repetition that a...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that a plausible contributory factor of structural language im...
Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition—a deficit considered to be a psycholin...
Problems in language processing have been associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), with some ...
Language-impaired individuals with autism perform poorly on tests such as non-word repetition that a...
Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition--a deficit considered to be a psycholi...
UNLABELLED: Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition--a deficit considered to b...
Background and Aim: Specific language impairment (SLI), one variety of developmental language disord...
Background: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and specific language impairment (SLI) are common develo...
The primary aim of this paper was to investigate heterogeneity in language abilities of children wit...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Fragile X syndrome (FXS) and autism spectrum disord...
The current study had three aims: 1) To examine spoken word recognition by children with and withou...
Spoken word recognition, during gating, appears intact in specific language impairment (SLI). This s...
Non-word repetition (NWR) was investigated in adolescents with typical development, Specific Languag...
Background and aims When children hear a novel word, they tend to associate it with a novel rather t...
Language-impaired individuals with autism perform poorly on tests such as non-word repetition that a...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that a plausible contributory factor of structural language im...
Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition—a deficit considered to be a psycholin...
Problems in language processing have been associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), with some ...
Language-impaired individuals with autism perform poorly on tests such as non-word repetition that a...
Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition--a deficit considered to be a psycholi...
UNLABELLED: Some children with autism demonstrate poor nonword repetition--a deficit considered to b...
Background and Aim: Specific language impairment (SLI), one variety of developmental language disord...
Background: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and specific language impairment (SLI) are common develo...
The primary aim of this paper was to investigate heterogeneity in language abilities of children wit...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Fragile X syndrome (FXS) and autism spectrum disord...
The current study had three aims: 1) To examine spoken word recognition by children with and withou...