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Van Herck, Shauni; Vanden Bempt, Femke; Economou, Maria; Vanderauwera, Jolijn; Glatz, Toivo; Dieudonné, Benjamin; Vandermosten, Maaike; Ghesquière, Pol; Wouters, Jan – Developmental Science, 2022
Dyslexia has frequently been related to atypical auditory temporal processing and speech perception. Results of studies emphasizing speech onset cues and reinforcing the temporal structure of the speech envelope, that is, envelope enhancement (EE), demonstrated reduced speech perception deficits in individuals with dyslexia. The use of this…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Risk, Speech, Auditory Perception
Huttenlocher, Janellen; Lourenco, Stella F. – Developmental Science, 2007
Both animals and human toddlers can find an object in a rectangular enclosure after they have been disoriented. They use geometric cues (relative lengths of walls) to discriminate among different corners (e.g. long wall to the left, short to the right). It has been claimed that this ability is "modular", i.e. exclusively geometric. The present…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Geographic Location, Cues, Geometric Concepts

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