Thursday, March 11, 2010

Brain Waves Aid Study of Language Impairment


Filed under: Language impairment

By looking at how the brain responds to different aspects of grammar, specifically nouns and verbs, researchers at the UT Dallas Callier Center for Communication Disorders are hoping to provide a better understanding of the nature of language disorders in children.

Full article: University of Texas at Dallas


See also:

>  New study assesses impact of early detection of hearing impairment on children’s language skills
>  Slow Brain Waves Play Key Role In Coordinating Complex Activity
>  New Insights Into Molecular Basis Of Language Development Provided By Genetic Study
>  How we think before we speak: Making sense of sentences
>  Metopic Synostosis Severity Doesn’t Affect Risk of Language Impairment

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