نتایج جستجو برای: sound articulation

تعداد نتایج: 114893  

Journal: :ACM transactions on human-robot interaction 2023

Movements of robots in a swarm can be mapped to sounds, highlighting the group behavior through coordinated and simultaneous variations musical parameters across time. The vice versa is also possible: sound robotic motion parameters, giving instructions sound. In this article, we first develop theoretical framework relate such as pitch, timbre, loudness, articulation (for each time) with positi...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2017
Roeland Hancock Kenneth R Pugh Fumiko Hoeft

Developmental dyslexia (decoding-based reading disorder; RD) is a complex trait with multifactorial origins at the genetic, neural, and cognitive levels. There is evidence that low-level sensory-processing deficits precede and underlie phonological problems, which are one of the best-documented aspects of RD. RD is also associated with impairments in integrating visual symbols with their corres...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2007
Carole Tardif France Lainé Mélissa Rodriguez Bruno Gepner

This study examined the effects of slowing down presentation of facial expressions and their corresponding vocal sounds on facial expression recognition and facial and/or vocal imitation in children with autism. Twelve autistic children and twenty-four normal control children were presented with emotional and non-emotional facial expressions on CD-Rom, under audio or silent conditions, and unde...

Journal: :Cognition 1999
T N Wydell B Butterworth

We report the case of AS, a 16 year-old English/Japanese bilingual boy, whose reading/writing difficulties are confined to English only. AS was born in Japan to a highly literate Australian father and English mother, and goes to a Japanese selective senior high school in Japan. His spoken language at home is English. AS's reading in logographic Japanese Kanji and syllabic Kana is equivalent to ...

Journal: :Brain and language 1980
J Brandt J J Rosen

The possibility that phonological confusions may underlie some difficulties in processing written language was investigated using four speech perception tasks. Twelve dyslexic and four normal-reading children identified and discriminated synthetic speech syllables which varied either in voice-onset time (signaling the feature of voicing) or direction of formant transitions (signaling place of a...

Journal: :Journal of communication disorders 2012
Marjan Cosyns Geert Mortier Sandra Janssens Famke Bogaert Stephanie D'Hondt John Van Borsel

UNLABELLED Several authors mentioned the occurrence of articulation problems in the neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) population. However, few studies have undertaken a detailed analysis of the articulation skills of NF1 patients, especially in schoolchildren and adults. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to examine in depth the articulation skills of NF1 schoolchildren and adults, both p...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1980
N R Varney

This study was undertaken to determine whether some aphasic defects in aural language comprehension might be a reflection of cognitive impairment which also affects the recognition of meaningful, non-verbal sounds. Defects in sound recognition were consistently associated with aural comprehension defects of at least comparable severity and the majority of aphasics with impaired aural comprehens...

Journal: :Aphasiology 2015
Ellyn A Riley Cynthia K Thompson

BACKGROUND Individuals with acquired phonological dyslexia experience difficulty associating written letters with corresponding sounds, especially in pseudowords. Previous studies have shown that reading can be improved in these individuals by training letter-sound correspondence, practicing phonological skills, or using combined approaches. However, generalization to untrained items is typical...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2007
O Dufor W Serniclaes L Sprenger-Charolles J-F Démonet

While persistence of subtle phonological deficits in dyslexic adults is well documented, deficit of categorical perception of phonemes has received little attention so far. We studied learning of phoneme categorization during an activation H(2)O(15) PET experiment in 14 dyslexic adults and 16 normal readers with similar age, handedness and performance IQ. Dyslexic subjects exhibited typical, ma...

2013
M. Diane Clark

Tests of phonological awareness have been developed for spoken languages that require spoken responses. For many deaf individuals, spoken measures of phonological awareness (PA) are not appropriate, as these deaf individuals do not use any spoken language or their oral language is rated as low on levels of aural comprehension. Given the need to have accessible measures of spoken language PA for...

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