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  • The ability to quickly process multiple auditory stimuli is essential for language development, and deficits in this skill are common in individuals with language disorders like Specific Language Impairment.
  • Studies employ both behavioral measures and EEG methods to assess these auditory processing skills in infants, examining those with and without a family history of language issues.
  • Findings indicate that differences in rapid auditory processing are linked to family history and can predict future language outcomes, suggesting these assessments may help identify at-risk children early on.

Article Abstract

The ability to process two or more rapidly presented, successive, auditory stimuli is believed to underlie successful language acquisition. Likewise, deficits in rapid auditory processing of both verbal and nonverbal stimuli are characteristic of individuals with developmental language disorders such as Specific Language Impairment. Auditory processing abilities are well developed in infancy, and thus such deficits should be detectable in infants. In the studies presented here, converging methodologies are used to examine such abilities in infants with and without a family history of language disorder. Behavioral measures, including assessments of infant information processing, and an EEG/event-related potential (ERP) paradigm are used concurrently. Results suggest that rapid auditory processing skills differ as a function of family history and are predictive of later language outcome. Further, these paradigms may prove to be sensitive tools for identifying children with poor processing skills in infancy and thus at a higher risk for developing a language disorder.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1569820PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dev.10032DOI Listing

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