2024
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci14020150
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Evidence of Language Development Using Brief Animated Stimuli: A Systematic Review

Triantafyllia I. Vlachou,
Maria Kambanaros,
Panagiotis Plotas
et al.

Abstract: There is limited evidence regarding the effect of animation compared to static pictures on children’s language development. The aim was to systematically review the available literature for evidence concerning the effect of brief animation on spoken language responses (receptive—listening or expressive—speaking) in typically developing (TD) children aged 3 to 9 years. Five databases were searched, resulting in seven included studies. The characteristics of animated stimuli, the manner of presentation, and the … Show more

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