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The Dyslexic Brain: Variability in Natural Speech is Challenging...

Jul 28, 2020 by

Researchers from the University of Helsinki have found neural-level evidence that the “continuous variation” in our natural speech makes it difficult for adults with developmental reading-deficit dyslexia to discriminate between phonemes....

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SSRIs during pregnancy linked to child’s language and speech disorders...

Dec 7, 2016 by

New findings published in JAMA Psychiatry indicate that children born to mothers who took selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors while pregnant may be at greater risk for speech and language disorders....

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Loud noises change how brain processes speech

Sep 6, 2014 by

Neuroscientists at the University of Texas at Dallas how found that loud noises change how our brain processes speech....

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Babies rehearse speech mechanics before speaking

Aug 7, 2014 by

New research indicates that babies between 7 and 11 months rehearse speech mechanics before they actually talk....

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Gesturing may determine risks for delays

Jul 25, 2014 by

Studying how kids gesture at an early age may help identify those at risk for delays in speech and cognitive development....

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Both sides of brain used for speech

Feb 4, 2014 by

A new study from NYU and the NYU Langone Medical Center indicates that we use both sides of our brain for speech. Until now, most scientists had believed we only used one side of our brain for speech and language....

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