... bias for actions that also involved head and mouth movements. The right side of the body is controlled by the left hemisphere of the brain, which is also the location for language development...
... CNTNAP2 and FOXP2 are giving us an exciting new molecular perspective on speech and language development, one of the most fascinating but mysterious aspects of being human," says Dr. Fisher "There are ...
... ' skills for learning language. These results also indicate that teachers can promote children's language development by effectively managing children's behavior, which creates an environment in which ...
... the brains of the mice the researchers found alterations which may be closely linked to speech and language development. Their analyses comprise part of an international study led by the Leipzig Max ...
... child's language score. Conversely, adult monologueing, such as monologic reading, was more weakly associated with language development. TV viewing had no effect on language development, positive or ...
A new study shows adult-child conversations have a more significant impact on language development than exposing children to language through monologic reading alone.
... receive hearing assistance when they turn 1," said Ertmer, who specializes in early speech and language development in children with hearing losses. "Given the growing number of infants identified ...
... of gamma appears to assist the brain in making the neural connections needed for effective language development," says Benasich. "By measuring gamma activity in the frontal cortex, which is the last ...
... pregnancy.
However, the study suggests that the impact of pregnancy-related diabetes on language development is not inevitable, as children of more educated mothers appear less affected. "This ...
... them using grammar, no matter how hard they work at it.
This disorder is a dramatic example of a language development disorder, but millions of children have much more mild language disorders. Many of ...
Young children learn how to speak and understand language from the words parents and caregivers speak at home and teachers speak in preschool. A new study by researchers at the University of Virginia ...
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The experts' report, Defining Spoken Language Benchmarks and Selecting Measures of Expressive Language Development for Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, appears in the June 2009 issue ...
... not only a prerequisite for personal relationships, but also for employment prospects. If a child's language development is impaired, this can have far-reaching negative consequences. Thus, it would ...
... newborns' cries already bear the mark of the language their parents speak, reveals a new study ... importance of human infants' crying for seeding language development."
Human fetuses are able to memorize ...
U.Va. Alumnus Tashi Tsering's Universal Tibetan Font Converter can make about 10 kinds of Tibetan encodings compatible with each other. His software is now widely used within the Tibetan community ...