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 Scientists Discover Genetic Origins of Dyslexia and Language Impairment
Scientists Discover Genetic Origins of Dyslexia and Language Impairment
Genetic variants that can predispose children to dyslexia and language impairment, increasing the likelihood of earlier diagnosis and more effective interventions have been discovered by Yal... 
 Ability to Learn Patterns Influences Picking Up of Second Language
Ability to Learn Patterns Influences Picking Up of Second Language
Learning to understand and read a second language may be driven by our ability to pick up on statistical regularities, says a new study. This may explain why some people tend to pick up ... 
 Study Sheds Light on How You Decode 'Noisy' Language in Daily Life
Study Sheds Light on How You Decode 'Noisy' Language in Daily Life
When we process language, we often make mental edits, says a new study by MIT researchers. Moreover, it suggests that we seem to use specific strategies for making sense of confusing inf... 
 Simple Games Boost Language Learning
Simple Games Boost Language Learning
A new study has shown that the experience of learning a new language can be made far easier by playing simple games using words and pictures. Researchers from The University of Nottingha... 
 In Kids With Hearing Implants, Slowed Language Development Doesn't Predict Bad Behavior
In Kids With Hearing Implants, Slowed Language Development Doesn't Predict Bad Behavior
At The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, researchers conducted a longitudinal study of children with hearing loss, including some with cochlear implants. From the ages of 18 to... 
 Post-Stroke Aphasia Recovery Hindered by Shift of Language Function to Right Hemisphere
Post-Stroke Aphasia Recovery Hindered by Shift of Language Function to Right Hemisphere
A compensatory reorganization of language function to right hemispheric brain regions bodes poorly for language recovery among stroke patients, researchers have found. Patients who recov... 
 Research Sheds Light on Language by Mouth and by Hand
Research Sheds Light on Language by Mouth and by Hand
The primary means of linguistic communication among humans is speech. Spoken languages are so common many think language and speech are one and the same. But the prevalence of sign langu... 
 Teaching Asian Language in Australian Schools Declines
Teaching Asian Language in Australian Schools Declines
In Australian schools, teaching Asian language has declined to the extent that students aged 12 years and less are studying Latin than Chinese. Despite China's growing importance and the... 
 Light Shed on Early Language Development Among Infants By New Study
Light Shed on Early Language Development Among Infants By New Study
Could infants' ability to learn new words be shaped by the particular language being acquired? Researchers are looking into the subject matter. A new Northwestern University study cite... 
 Cough Syrup Ingredient may Help Down’s Syndrome Patients Improve Language Skills
Cough Syrup Ingredient may Help Down’s Syndrome Patients Improve Language Skills
Researchers at Monash University in Australia have found that an ingredient in cough syrup can help patients with Down’s syndrome improve their language skills. Down’s syndrome patients of... 
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