International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA), Language, Cognition and Development Laboratory – Trieste, ItalyTaylor & FrancisAudiological MedicineLangus A., Nespor M. (2013). Language development in infants: what do humans hear in the first months of life? Hear. Balance Commun. 11 , 121...
Infants begin to vocalize and repeat vocalizations within the first couple of months of life. That gurgling, musical vocalization called cooing can serve as a source of entertainment to an infant who has been laid down for a nap or seated in a carrier on a car ride. Cooing serves as ...
The four main aims of this cohort study were to (1) determine the number of consecutively referred low birth weight (LBW) infants presenting with delayed language at 12 and 24 months of age, (2) examine language profiles by measuring both functional and spontaneous language ability in 24-month...
Language development is essential to early childhood growth as it is the first step in literacy, forming the foundation for early childhood learning, reading, and writing. However, all children are unique and reach language development milestones at different times. Understanding language development mil...
Moreover, infants who demonstrated a congruent affective response to distress had higher receptive language scores at 36 months than children who did not respond affectively. Importantly, these relations were not mediated by maternal education, household income, or 12-month verbal skills. These ...
Infants shake their head “no” around 6–9 months, and they respond to verbal requests to do things like “wave bye-bye” or “blow a kiss” around 9–12 months. Children also use contextual information, particularly the cues that parents provide, to help them learn language. Children lea...
Developmental changes in speech discrimination in infants. SpeechSucking BehaviorLanguage DevelopmentConditioning, OperantReinforcement (PsychologyAuditory PerceptionDiscrimination (PsychologyA visually reinforced infant speech ... RE Eilers,WR Wilson,JM Moore - 《J Speech Hear Res》 被引量: 266发表: 1977年...
The power of human language derives not only from the precision of its signal or the complexity of its grammar, but also from its links to cognition. Infants as young as 3 months have begun to link language and core cognitive capacities. At 3 and 4 months, this link is not exclusive to...
Enhancement of Gamma Oscillations Indicates Preferential Processing of Native over Foreign Phonemic Contrasts in Infants This ability by 12 months of age as the brain builds language-specific phonemic maps and increasingly responds preferentially to the infant's native ... S Ortiz-Mantilla,JA Hamalain...
Thus, a third hypothesis examined in this study was that temperament may be related to individual differences in RJA development in infants. These hypotheses were examined in a longitudinal study of 6- and 12-month-old infants. Participants were 52 infants (26 boys, 26 girls) and their ...