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Is atypical rhythm a risk factor for developmental speech and language disorders?
Although a growing literature points to substantial variation in speech/language abilities
related to individual differences in musical abilities, mainstream models of communication …
related to individual differences in musical abilities, mainstream models of communication …
Unisensory and multisensory temporal processing in autism and dyslexia: A systematic review and meta-analysis
This study presents a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis of temporal
processing in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and developmental dyslexia (DD), two …
processing in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and developmental dyslexia (DD), two …
Piano training enhances the neural processing of pitch and improves speech perception in Mandarin-speaking children
Musical training confers advantages in speech-sound processing, which could play an
important role in early childhood education. To understand the mechanisms of this effect, we …
important role in early childhood education. To understand the mechanisms of this effect, we …
Rhythm as an independent determinant of developmental dyslexia.
Abstract Temporal accounts of Developmental Dyslexia (DD) postulate that a timing
impairment plays an important role in this learning disorder. However, DD has been …
impairment plays an important role in this learning disorder. However, DD has been …
The processing of rhythmic structures in music and prosody by children with developmental dyslexia and developmental language disorder
M Caccia, ML Lorusso - Developmental science, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Rhythm perception seems to be crucial to language development. Many studies have shown
that children with developmental dyslexia and developmental language disorder have …
that children with developmental dyslexia and developmental language disorder have …
[HTML][HTML] Neural correlates of phonological processing: Disrupted in children with dyslexia and enhanced in musically trained children
Phonological processing has been postulated as a core area of deficit among children with
dyslexia. Reduced brain activation during phonological processing in children with dyslexia …
dyslexia. Reduced brain activation during phonological processing in children with dyslexia …
The neuroscience of music; a review and summary
S Wang, M Agius - Psychiatria Danubina, 2018 - hrcak.srce.hr
THE NEUROSCIENCE OF MUSIC; A REVIEW AND SUMMARY Page 1 S588 Psychiatria
Danubina, 2018; Vol. 30, Suppl. 7, pp 588-594 Conference paper © Medicinska naklada …
Danubina, 2018; Vol. 30, Suppl. 7, pp 588-594 Conference paper © Medicinska naklada …
Early childhood music training and associated improvements in music and language abilities
S Hutchins - Music Perception: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2018 - online.ucpress.edu
Adult musicians tend to outperform nonmusicians in a variety of language and language-
relevant tasks. Moreover, children who take music lessons will show an increased ability in …
relevant tasks. Moreover, children who take music lessons will show an increased ability in …
Speech-specific perceptual adaptation deficits in children and adults with dyslexia.
According to several influential theoretical frameworks, phonological deficits in dyslexia
result from reduced sensitivity to acoustic cues that are essential for the development of …
result from reduced sensitivity to acoustic cues that are essential for the development of …
The role of musical development in early language acquisition
Abstract Language and music are readily distinguished by adults, but there is growing
evidence that infants first experience speech as a special type of music. By listening to the …
evidence that infants first experience speech as a special type of music. By listening to the …