Petit et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Toward an individualized neural assessment of receptive language in childrenPetit et al., 2020
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- Petit S
- Badcock N
- Grootswagers T
- Rich A
- Brock J
- Nickels L
- Moerel D
- Dermody N
- Yau S
- Schmidt E
- Woolgar A
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- Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research
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Purpose We aimed to develop a noninvasive neural test of language comprehension to use with nonspeaking children for whom standard behavioral testing is unreliable (eg, minimally verbal autism). Our aims were threefold. First, we sought to establish the sensitivity of two …
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