نتایج جستجو برای: speech impairments

تعداد نتایج: 141006  

Journal: :Epilepsia 2008
Dana F Boatman William H Trescher Cynthia Smith Joshua Ewen Jenna Los Heather M Wied Barry Gordon Eric H Kossoff Qian Gao Eileen P Vining

PURPOSE To evaluate cortical auditory function, including speech recognition, in children with benign rolandic epilepsy (BRE). METHODS Fourteen children, seven patients with BRE and seven matched controls, underwent audiometric and behavioral testing, simultaneous EEG recordings, and auditory-evoked potential recordings with speech and tones. Speech recognition was tested under multiple liste...

Journal: :International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications 2016

Journal: :American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 2016

Journal: :Revista Română de Terapia Tulburărilor de Limbaj şi Comunicare 2016

2009

Kinsuk Maitra, PhD, OTR/L, is Associate Professor, Occupational Therapy Department, Rush University Medical Center, 600 South Paulina, Suite 1011, Chicago, IL 60612; [email protected] OBJECTIVE. We investigated the co-occurrence of motor impairments in children with speech and language impairments. METHOD. Three search strategies produced 16 studies that met the inclusion criteria for the ...

Journal: :Developmental Neurorehabilitation 2021

Introduction: Children and young people with complex needs (severe motor impairments without speech) have few opportunities to use alternative devices for communication. Eye-gaze controlled com...

Journal: :Language and cognition 2013
Alena Stasenko Frank E Garcea Bradford Z Mahon

Motor theories of perception posit that motor information is necessary for successful recognition of actions. Perhaps the most well known of this class of proposals is the motor theory of speech perception, which argues that speech recognition is fundamentally a process of identifying the articulatory gestures (i.e. motor representations) that were used to produce the speech signal. Here we rev...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2011
Lawrence D Shriberg Rhea Paul Lois M Black Jan P van Santen

In a sample of 46 children aged 4-7 years with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and intelligible speech, there was no statistical support for the hypothesis of concomitant Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS). Perceptual and acoustic measures of participants' speech, prosody, and voice were compared with data from 40 typically-developing children, 13 preschool children with Speech Delay, and 15 part...

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