Hennenlotter, A., Schroeder, U., Erhard, P., et al. (2005). A common neural basis for receptive and expressive communication of pleasant facial affect. Neuroimage, 26(2), 581-91.Hennenlotter, A., Schroeder, U., Erhard, P., Castrop, F., Haslinger, B., Stoecker, D., Lange, ...
Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder (MRELD) is a communication disorder where a child has difficulty both understanding (receptive language) and using (expressive language) spoken language. This means that the child struggles with both comprehending what others are saying and effectively expressin...
Symbolic understanding Picture comprehension Language development Receptive vocabulary Expressive vocabulary Social ability Introduction The use of symbols is a uniquely human cognitive hallmark and is vital to communication (DeLoache, 1995, Tomasello et al., 2005). A symbol is something that someone inte...
expressive language, we need to be able to apply the information about communication that we learned through receptive language, including sentence structure, vocabulary, and body language. However, expressive language also includes the ability to form speech sounds using the lips, teeth, and tongue....
Expressive Language Listening Comprehension Verbal Comprehension Authors and Affiliations Laboratory of Developmental Communication Disorders, Yale Child Study Center, 230 South Frontage Rd, New Haven, 06520, CT, USA Megan Lyons (Speech-Language Pathologist, Clinical Fellow) ...
ABSTRACT This study compared the receptive and expressive language profiles of verbally expressive children and adolescents with Down Syndrome (DS) and tho... H Lizbeth,Finestack,M Audra,... - 《Journal of Child Language》 被引量: 28发表: 2013年 Physiological arousal in autism and fragile X ...
Impaired ability to attend to or comprehend auditory information despite normal hearing and intellect; a type of receptive language disorder. Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this ...
communication theory, communications - the discipline that studies the principles of transmiting information and the methods by which it is delivered (as print or radio or television etc.); "communications is his major field of study" major - the principal field of study of a student at a uni...
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of the study. "Findings show that eye tracking can be explored as a modality for assessingreceptive languagein children. This has important implications for evaluating children with developmental delays and may be used as an alternative form of communication in those with expressive language delays."...