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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38748909/effect-of-age-and-unaided-acoustic-hearing-on-pediatric-cochlear-implant-users-ability-to-distinguish-yes-no-statements-and-questions
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Emily Buss, Margaret E Richter, Victoria N Sweeney, Amanda G Davis, Margaret T Dillon, Lisa R Park
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ability to discriminate yes/no questions from statements in three groups of children: bilateral cochlear implant (CI) users, nontraditional CI users with aidable hearing preoperatively in the ear to be implanted, and controls with normal hearing. Half of the nontraditional CI users had sufficient postoperative acoustic hearing in the implanted ear to use electric-acoustic stimulation, and half used a CI alone. METHOD: Participants heard recorded sentences that were produced either as yes/no questions or as statements by three male and three female talkers...
May 15, 2024: Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research: JSLHR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38747547/grammatical-correction-and-morphological-productivity-tasks-as-potential-identifiers-of-developmental-language-disorder-in-spanish-catalan-bilingual-children-a-pilot-study
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Raquel Balboa-Castells, Nadia Ahufinger, Laura Ferinu, Anny Castilla-Earls, Llorenç Andreu, Mònica Sanz-Torrent
A critical problem for Catalan-Spanish bilinguals is the lack of assessment tools to conduct valid and accurate oral language evaluations. The purpose of this preliminary study was to provide pilot data for a new potential assessment tool in Catalan. We examined the possibility that two novel tasks, a grammatical correction (GramCorr) and morphological productivity (MP; nonword and word subtasks), could differentiate between Catalan-speaking children with and without developmental language disorder (DLD) with good diagnostic accuracy...
May 15, 2024: Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38745995/demographic-differences-in-access-to-health-therapeutic-services-over-first-year-of-the-pandemic-a-spark-covid-19-impact-survey-analysis
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J-M Tsai, A N Bhat
INTRODUCTION: This analysis examined changes in services received and service recovery one-year post-pandemic compared to pre-pandemic levels in children with ASD aged between 19 months and 17 years in various subgroups based on factors such as age, income, race/ethnicity, geographic location, and sex. METHODS: An online, parent report survey was completed by the parents of children with ASD in the SPARK study cohort ( N  = 6,393). Descriptive statistics, chi-square analyses, and Spearman correlations were performed to study associations between various factors and service access, pre-pandemic and one-year, post-pandemic...
2024: Front Health Serv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38745687/autism-s-impact-on-cochlear-implantation-surgery-outcomes-in-deaf-children
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Masoud Naderpour, Yalda Jabbari Moghaddam, Amin Abbasi, Aida Ariafar, Bita Poorshiri
INTRODUCTION: Cochlear implants (CI) provide a hearing sense for severe to profound hearing-impaired patients, both adults and children, and they are a broadly effective and accepted therapeutic method for those patients. Also, Deaf children with comorbidities, including autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), undergo cochlear implantation. ASDs are a group of developing disorders characterized by abnormalities in social interaction and communication with limited repetitive patterns of behavior...
May 2024: Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38738088/current-concepts-in-the-management-of-sanfilippo-syndrome-mps-iii-a-narrative-review
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Anas S Alyazidi, Osama Y Muthaffar, Layan S Baaishrah, Mohammed K Shawli, Abdulaziz T Jambi, Maram A Aljezani, Majdah A Almaghrabi
Sanfilippo syndrome is a childhood-onset (1-4 years) autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disease that presents as a neurodegenerative disease by targeting the brain and spinal cord. It is also known as mucopolysaccharidosis III. Mucopolysaccharidosis III is divided into four subtypes (A, B, C, or D). It can cause delayed speech, behavior problems, and features of autism spectrum disorder. Sanfilippo syndrome is of a higher prevalence within consanguineous families that carry its gene alteration. If both parents have a nonfunctional copy of a gene linked to this condition, their children will have a 25% (1 in 4) chance of developing the disease...
April 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38731134/from-genotype-to-phenotype-of-polish-patients-with-pitt-hopkins-syndrome-concerning-the-quality-of-life-and-family-functioning
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Marlena Telenga, Anna Rozensztrauch, Kaja Giżewska-Kacprzak, Robert Śmigiel
Background : Pitt-Hopkins syndrome (PTHS) is a rare genetic disorder affecting psychomotor, social, and intellectual development, caused by a mutation in the TCF4 gene. The study aims to gather the phenotype and genotype data of PTHS patients from Poland and to assess the quality of life (QoL) and the impact of the disorders on the family. Methods : Eight families with PTHS participated in the study. To obtain data, the following standardized questionnaires were used: Questionnaire on Clinical Problems (QCP), the PedsQL™ Family Impact Module, and the QL-Disability Questionnaire...
April 29, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38729067/challenges-with-computing-scalar-and-ad-hoc-implicatures-in-mandarin-speaking-4-8-year-old-autistic-children
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Yi Esther Su, Yuhan Jiang
INTRODUCTION: Mixed findings have been reported about the computation of scalar or/and ad-hoc implicatures in primarily school-age autistic verbal children and adolescents: while some studies reported their struggles with both implicatures, others observed their strengths in computing scalar implicatures. This study extends the previous investigation by testing the derivation of scalar (including both number and quantifier) and ad-hoc implicatures of a younger group of Mandarin-speaking autistic 4-8-year-olds; moreover, we assess the biological, linguistic, and cognitive factors affecting children's implicature acquisition...
May 9, 2024: Journal of Communication Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38727699/evaluating-structure-and-content-of-parent-implemented-early-logopaedic-intervention-models-following-the-three-stages-of-communicative-development-in-children-with-cleft-lip-and-or-palate-systematic-literature-review-with-narrative-synthesis
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Mie Cocquyt, Timi Claeys, Anselme Derese, Stefaan Six, Johan Bilsen
BACKGROUND: The development of communication, speech and language follows three stages (development of the parent-child relationship, interactions and actual speech and language acquisition). Children born with cleft lip and/or palate are at increased risk of communicative problems while parents may be going through an emotionally difficult time. Early parent-implemented logopaedic intervention that supports both parents and child is important. Three systematic reviews have examined the effects of early speech and language interventions, but not their structure and content...
May 10, 2024: International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38726473/impaired-speech-input-and-output-processing-abilities-in-children-with-cleft-palate-speech-disorder
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Linrui Yang, Yue Mu, Yuxiang Zhai, Renji Chen
BACKGROUND: Cleft lip and palate is one of the most common oral and maxillofacial deformities associated with a variety of functional disorders. Cleft palate speech disorder (CPSD) occurs the most frequently and manifests a series of characteristic speech features, which are called cleft speech characteristics. Some scholars believe that children with CPSD and poor speech outcomes may also have weaknesses in speech input processing ability, but evidence is still lacking so far. AIMS: (1) To explore whether children with CPSD and speech output disorders also have defects in speech input processing abilities; (2) to explore the correlation between speech input and output processing abilities...
May 10, 2024: International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38723268/exploring-health-related-social-needs-and-components-of-social-competence-following-childhood-traumatic-brain-injury
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Libby Dart, Angela Ciccia
PURPOSE: Health-related social needs (HRSNs) impact general health care and educational outcomes for children with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and their families. Furthermore, children with TBI of all severities experience negative social competence outcomes chronically postinjury. However, studies have not investigated the relationship between HRSNs and social competence outcomes for children after TBI. The aim of this study was to identify the relationship between HRSNs and components of social competence (i...
May 9, 2024: American Journal of Speech-language Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38720271/sex-differences-during-development-in-cortical-temporal-processing-and-event-related-potentials-in-wild-type-and-fragile-x-syndrome-model-mice
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Katilynne Croom, Jeffrey A Rumschlag, Michael A Erickson, Devin Binder, Khaleel A Razak
BACKGROUND: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is currently diagnosed in approximately 1 in 44 children in the United States, based on a wide array of symptoms, including sensory dysfunction and abnormal language development. Boys are diagnosed ~ 3.8 times more frequently than girls. Auditory temporal processing is crucial for speech recognition and language development. Abnormal development of temporal processing may account for ASD language impairments. Sex differences in the development of temporal processing may underlie the differences in language outcomes in male and female children with ASD...
May 8, 2024: Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718252/learning-to-implement-dialogic-reading-through-video-based-online-training-a-preliminary-study
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Veronica P Fleury, Lindsay Dennis, Alice N Williams
PURPOSE: Dialogic reading (DR) is an evidence-based method for reading with young children that is associated with improvements in children's oral language skills. There is, however, a lack of consensus on (a) how to train educators to deliver the intervention and (b) methods for assessing implementation fidelity. We designed this study to provide preliminary data about the viability of online video modules as an initial training option within a future tiered training model. METHOD: We employed a within-subject repeated-measures group design to evaluate educators' ( N = 20) implementation of DR after viewing training videos...
May 8, 2024: Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38715655/perisylvian-and-hippocampal-anomalies-in-individuals-with-pathogenic-grin2a-variants
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Daisy G Y Thompson-Lake, Frederique J Liegeois, Ruth O Braden, Graeme D Jackson, Samantha J Turner, Lottie Morison, Michael Hildebrand, Ingrid E Scheffer, Angela T Morgan
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pathogenic variants in GRIN2A are associated with a spectrum of epilepsy-aphasia syndromes (EASs). Seizures as well as speech and language disorders occur frequently but vary widely in severity, both between individuals and across the life span. The link between this phenotypic spectrum and brain characteristics is unknown. Specifically, altered brain networks at the root of speech and language deficits remain to be identified. Patients with pathogenic variants in GRIN2A offer an opportunity to interrogate the impact of glutamate receptor dysfunction on brain development...
April 2024: Neurology. Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713817/how-hearing-loss-and-cochlear-implantation-affect-verbal-working-memory-evidence-from-adolescents
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Susan Nittrouer
PURPOSE: Verbal working memory is poorer for children with hearing loss than for peers with normal hearing (NH), even with cochlear implantation and early intervention. Poor verbal working memory can affect academic performance, especially in higher grades, making this deficit a significant problem. This study examined the stability of verbal working memory across middle childhood, tested working memory in adolescents with NH or cochlear implants (CIs), explored whether signal enhancement can improve verbal working memory, and tested two hypotheses proposed to explain the poor verbal working memory of children with hearing loss: (a) Diminished auditory experience directly affects executive functions, including working memory; (b) degraded auditory inputs inhibit children's abilities to recover the phonological structure needed for encoding verbal material into storage...
May 7, 2024: Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research: JSLHR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711098/the-relationship-between-gamma-band-neural-oscillations-and-language-skills-in-youth-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-and-their-first-degree-relatives
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Vardan Arutiunian, Megha Santhosh, Emily Neuhaus, Heather Borland, Chris Tompkins, Raphael A Bernier, Susan Y Bookheimer, Mirella Dapretto, Abha R Gupta, Allison Jack, Shafali Jeste, James C McPartland, Adam Naples, John D Van Horn, Kevin A Pelphrey, Sara Jane Webb
BACKGROUND: Most children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have co-occurring language impairments and some of these autism-specific language difficulties are also present in their non-autistic first-degree relatives. One of the possible neural mechanisms associated with variability in language functioning is alterations in cortical gamma-band oscillations, hypothesized to be related to neural excitation and inhibition balance. METHODS: We used a high-density 128-channel electroencephalography (EEG) to register brain response to speech stimuli in a large sex-balanced sample of participants: 125 youth with ASD, 121 typically developing (TD) youth, and 40 unaffected siblings (US) of youth with ASD...
May 7, 2024: Molecular Autism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709437/tinnitus-in-children
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Derek J Hoare, Harriet Smith, Veronica Kennedy, Kathryn Fackrell
This perspective reviews the current state of the art and literature on tinnitus in children, prevalence and risk factors, clinical management, and future priorities for healthcare provision and research. Most research in the field to date appears to be prevalence studies, which have reached dramatically different estimates; this reflects the lack of a standard language when asking about the presence of tinnitus, or how bothersome, distressing, or negatively impacting it is for the child. Estimates are also likely affected by a lack of awareness of tinnitus amongst children and parents...
May 6, 2024: Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology: JARO
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38703251/predicting-social-competence-in-autistic-and-non-autistic-children-effects-of-prosody-and-the-amount-of-speech-input
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Alyssa Janes, Elise McClay, Mandeep Gurm, Troy Q Boucher, H Henny Yeung, Grace Iarocci, Nichole E Scheerer
PURPOSE: Autistic individuals often face challenges perceiving and expressing emotions, potentially stemming from differences in speech prosody. Here we explore how autism diagnoses between groups, and measures of social competence within groups may be related to, first, children's speech characteristics (both prosodic features and amount of spontaneous speech), and second, to these two factors in mothers' speech to their children. METHODS: Autistic (n = 21) and non-autistic (n = 18) children, aged 7-12 years, participated in a Lego-building task with their mothers, while conversational speech was recorded...
May 4, 2024: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701550/rate-and-management-of-tympanic-membrane-perforations-in-children-with-down-syndrome-and-middle-ear-disorder
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Nicole A Stoler, Brielle R Crovetti, Ana M Rosas Herrera, Mary Frances Musso, Yi-Chun Carol Liu
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the management and outcomes of observation versus surgical intervention of tympanic membrane (TM) perforations in children with Down syndrome (DS). In addition, to estimate the prevalence of TM perforations in children with DS. METHODS: Retrospective case review analysis of TM perforation rate in children with DS with history of tympanostomy tube (TT) insertion at a tertiary pediatric referral center. Patients were divided into observation or surgical intervention groups and then further evaluated for the type of intervention, the number of required procedures, and success rate of hearing improvement...
May 2024: International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697051/multiple-community-based-epidemiological-study-of-stuttering-among-3-year-old-children-in-japan
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Naomi Sakai, Shoko Miyamoto, Yuki Hara, Yoshikazu Kikuchi, Hiroaki Kobayashi, Takaaki Takeyama, Jiro Udaka, Daisuke Sudo, Koichi Mori
INTRODUCTION: Many epidemiological studies of the disorder of stuttering have been conducted during the 20th century, continuing during the current one. Unfortunately, only a few were carried out in Japan. This study aimed at assessing (1) the incidence and prevalence of stuttering in 3-year-old children in multiple Japanese communities, and (2) factors associated with the onset of stuttering among these children. METHODS: A questionnaire aimed at screening for the presence of stuttering was employed for 2,055 children aged 3 years, who underwent a standard nationwide health checkup...
May 2, 2024: Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695436/towards-a-better-diagnosis-of-mouth-breathing-validity-and-reliability-of-a-protocol-for-assessing-the-awake-breathing-pattern-in-preschool-children
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Morgane Warnier, Léonor Piron, Dominique Morsomme, Christelle Maillart
PURPOSE: The Awake Breathing Pattern Assessment (ABPA) is a prototypical clinical grid recently designed through an international consensus of Speech and Language Pathologists (SLPs) to categorize the awake and habitual breathing pattern during the orofacial myofunctional assessment. This cross-sectional study aims to explore the psychometric properties of the ABPA in a preschool population. METHODS: 133 children from 2;11 to 6 years old were assessed with the ABPA...
2024: CoDAS
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