Haskins Laboratories, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, USA.
Dev Neuropsychol. 2022 Mar-Apr;47(2):105-123. doi: 10.1080/87565641.2022.2036154. Epub 2022 Feb 8.
This research was funded through the American Speech and Hearing Foundation's 2012 StudentResearch Grant in Early Childhood Language Development awarded to Vanessa Harwood as well as an anonymous generous donation to Haskins Laboratories. Electrophysiological measures of language within early childhood provide important information about neurolinguistic development. We investigated associations between amplitude and latency of the P1 and N2 event-related potential components in response to spoken pseudowords, and clinical measures of language performance within a sample of 58 typically developing children between 24 and 48 months. N2 amplitude differences between repeated and new tokens were correlated with measures of expressive and receptive language and speech sound production. Phonemic sensitivity measured by the N2 component may reflect the integrity of neural networks that are important for speech perception and production in young children.
这项研究由美国言语听力基金会 2012 年幼儿语言发展学生研究基金资助,授予 Vanessa Harwood,同时还有一项匿名的慷慨捐赠给了哈斯金斯实验室。幼儿时期语言的电生理学测量提供了有关神经语言发展的重要信息。我们调查了在 24 至 48 个月的 58 名正常发育儿童样本中,对口语假词的 P1 和 N2 事件相关电位成分的幅度和潜伏期与语言表现的临床测量之间的关联。重复和新令牌之间的 N2 幅度差异与表达和接受语言以及语音产生的测量值相关。由 N2 成分测量的音位敏感性可能反映了对幼儿言语感知和产生很重要的神经网络的完整性。