An Acoustic Analysis of Speech Motor Performance in Autistic Children
Purpose: Despite known motor and spoken language impairments in autism spectrum
disorder (ASD), the motor skills underlying speech production and...
π°π In @ashajournals.bsky.social Maffei, M. F., Chenausky, K. V., @htagerf.bsky.social, & Green, J. R. (2025). An Acoustic Analysis of Speech Motor Performance in #Autistic Children. JSLHR, 1β23. doi.org/10.1044/2025... π¦ #bskySPEECHIES #ChildSpeechDis #autism #slpeeps
30.05.2025 01:30
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www.cnebabylab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/publications #ChildDirectedSpeech βοΈ #babytalk βοΈ Mums unconsciously exaggerate a rhythm pattern of β120 beats a minute, perfect for babies to learn from. Babiesβ brainwaves seem to work in sync with #trochaic rhythm. π¦ #bskySPEECHIES #MetricalStress #Trochees SwSw
14.01.2025 23:00
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How to Interpret and Evaluate a Meta-Analysis in the Field of Speech-Language Pathology: A Tutorial for Clinicians
Purpose: This tutorial will provide speech-language pathologists with practical
considerations and pragmatic tools for interpreting and criticall...
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11.01.2025 21:08
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What Matters When Providing Conversational Recast Treatment? A Multilevel Modeling Analysis
Purpose: Conversational recasting treatment is generally effective. However, different
versions of this treatment and different targets may yield...
In this newly published #AJSLP study, the authors directly compare multiple variations of conversational recasting to determine how modifications to delivery and modifications to target impact treatment outcomes. on.asha.org/4h06Tw8
@sigperspectives.bsky.social @carolinebowen.bsky.social #SLPeeps
06.01.2025 19:59
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Image of two brains, a speaker and a listener. An idea goes from the brain of a speaker through the speech production system and into an acoustic waveform, which is perceived both by the speaker (as auditory feedback) and the listener (where it is decoded back to a linguistic signal.
I've always appreciated the "speech chain" as a way to frame communication. I like that it explicitly includes an acoustic signal π (which can be degraded) and feedback to the speaker. And brains. π§
So, this is the first figure in my book, and informs the rest. π§΅
#neuroscienceoflanguage
07.01.2025 14:15
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First, Meta-analysis of #recasting from 2015 pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC... (The infographic includes newer work, but also dated). Recasting works for grammar targets and kids with #devlangdis ... but wow, it requires intentionality & a high dose. Makes it hard to incorporate into regular tx.
31.12.2024 15:34
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What We Learned from Research in 2024
2024 was another great year filled with fascinating research. Over the course of this year, Iβve written a few posts about some of it:...
Hey, π¦ #bskySPEECHIES! Learn why @mandercorn.bsky.social says "If youβve stayed with me this far, you are a true research π€nerd!" #language #literacy #research #cognition #reading #writing #multilingualism #assessment π§ #cognition #SoR languageandliteracy.blog/what-we-lear... Turns out I'm one π€!
01.01.2025 21:29
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Word of the day is βforswunkβ (13th century): exhausted by work.
I like to add βforeswunkβ, exhausted before you even begin.
12.12.2024 08:12
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Late to the party but this was a fascinating morning read π while I snack on watermelon βΊοΈπ
11.12.2024 22:01
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Depiction of a picture naming trial (patient sees Frankenstein and says "Frankenstein"), a sentence production trial (patient sees Dracula hitting Frankenstein and says "Dracula hit Frankenstein"), and mean neural activity for each of the six words in one electrode during picture naming.
New preprint! We know a lot about how the brain produces single words. But how does word production work in sentences? We tracked 6 words in the brain while ECoG patients used them to produce sentences like "Dracula hit Frankenstein". π§΅ 1/9
doi.org/10.1101/2024...
15.11.2024 17:46
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Iβd like it if language courses started with expressing your opinion first with a couple of nouns. And then from there we can go into nouns like jacket and uncle etc
09.12.2024 09:16
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Implications of a systematic review into GLP S6E44
Podcast Episode Β· Speak Up Β· 28/11/2024 Β· 43m
Here you go - Podcast 1! From our National Professional Association - Speech Pathology Australia - podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/i... #GestaltLanguageProcessing #NaturalLanguageAcquisition @carolinebowen.bsky.social
04.12.2024 03:25
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The Hourglass Nebula seen by Hubble
02.12.2024 10:48
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I like seeing research articles and discussion threads (especially as a student(I can mine for nuggets of wisdom )) π€
02.12.2024 10:25
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30.11.2024 21:43
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Nice bio, @iliemoo.bsky.social π. Are there any more π³πΏπ₯ #NZ #NewZealand π¦ #bskySPEECHIES here? #SLPeeps #AUDPeeps #WeSpeechies #NZSTA
29.11.2024 06:41
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The Aphasia Research Library aphasialibrary.org is a new, free resource for creating and sharing aphasia friendly research summaries. Co-designed with people living with aphasia and researchers. Learn more here: www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/xais8...
22.11.2024 22:09
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It's a right, it's the right thing to do and it's a requirement. www.aphasialibrary.org
24.11.2024 20:56
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I love the adjective embiggened π₯Ήπ₯Ήπ₯Ή doesnβt get enough credit
22.11.2024 13:20
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How awesome βΊοΈπ«Άπ»
21.11.2024 00:46
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New Bouba and Kiki just droppt π
20.11.2024 21:59
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Right there with you π«Άπ»
19.11.2024 23:33
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