In early speech development, progressive gains in phonetic ability represent progress in multiple domains (eg, sensory, perceptual, cognitive, linguistic, and neuromotor) all of which …
ISB Nip, JR Green, DB Marx - Journal of communication disorders, 2009 - Elsevier
This longitudinal investigation examines developmental changes in orofacial movements occurring during the early stages of communication development. The goals were to identify …
NB Muluk, B Bayoğlu, B Anlar - Ear, Nose & Throat Journal, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
We conducted a study to assess the factors that affect language development in infants and toddlers using data obtained during developmental screening. Our study group consisted of …
Hypoxia and ischemia are of the most common causes of acquired brain injury in preterm infants and often results in damage to the periventricular areas of the preterm brain. Several …
Speech motor development progresses and regresses, possibly due to the interaction of cognition, language, and speech motor performance. Further knowledge regarding these …