2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/vzqyx
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Rapid increases in children’s spontaneous and responsive speech vocalizations following cochlear implantation: implications for spoken language development

Meg Cychosz,
Chiara Scarpelli,
Jihyun Stephans
et al.

Abstract: Objectives Cochlear implants are the only means to provide access to spoken language models for children with severe to profound deafness. In typical development, spoken language emerges gradually as children vocally explore and interact with caregivers. But it is unclear how early vocal activity unfolds after children gain sudden access to auditory signals, and thus spoken language, via cochlear implants, and how this early vocal exploration predicts children's spoken language development. This longitudinal s… Show more

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