Lexical access in children with hearing loss or specific language impairment, using the cross-modal picture–word interference paradigm
Publication year
2015Number of pages
14 p.
Source
Research in Developmental Disabilities, 37, (2015), pp. 81-94ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Otorhinolaryngology
Journal title
Research in Developmental Disabilities
Volume
vol. 37
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 81
Page end
p. 94
Subject
Learning and Plasticity; Radboudumc 12: Sensory disorders RIHS: Radboud Institute for Health SciencesAbstract
In this study we compared lexical access to spoken words in 25 deaf children with cochlear implants (CIs), 13 hard-of-hearing (HoH) children and 20 children with specific language impairment (SLI). Twenty-one age-matched typically developing children served as controls. The children with CIs and the HoH children in the present study had good speech perception abilities. We used a cross-modal picture–word interference paradigm to examine lexical access. Results showed that children with SLI revealed overall slower reaction times and produced more errors than the children with CIs, the HoH children, and the control children. Reaction times of children with CIs and the HoH children did not differ from those of the control children. Thus, problems with spoken language processing, as is the case in children with SLI, seem to affect lexical access more than limitations in auditory perception, as is the fundamental problem in children with hearing loss. We recommend that improvement of lexical access in children with SLI deserves specific attention in therapy and education.
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