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Typically Developing Children

Nutritional status of autistic and typically developing children in mumbai

Nutritional status of autistic and typically developing children in mumbai

... autistic children is not ...in children with ...the children were obese and half of them had very low physical ...that children with ASD in the age group 6-15 years had very low physical ...

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Behavioral and physiological responses to a name call in young children with autism spectrum disorders in comparison with typically developing children

Behavioral and physiological responses to a name call in young children with autism spectrum disorders in comparison with typically developing children

... that children with autism spectrum disorder have decreased orienting responses to social stimuli (Baranek, 1999; Dawson, Meltzoff, Osterling, Rinaldi, & Brown, 1998; Leekam, Lopez, & Moore, 2000; Mosconi, ...

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Executive functions and autism traits in SCT compared to typically developing children

Executive functions and autism traits in SCT compared to typically developing children

... controls. Children with a SCT karyotype also showed an increase in their attention fluctuation during the ...the typically developing children did as well, meaning that there were no ...

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Muscle volume is related to trabecular and cortical bone architecture in typically developing children

Muscle volume is related to trabecular and cortical bone architecture in typically developing children

... Typically developing children 6 to 12 years of age, between the 5 th and 95 th percentile for height and body mass, with no history of lower extremity fracture, no intramedullary fixation in the ...

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Voice processing abilities in children with autism, children with specific language impairments and young typically developing children

Voice processing abilities in children with autism, children with specific language impairments and young typically developing children

... that children with SLI have previously unsus- pected difficulties in interpreting vocally expressed ...language-matched typically developing controls on a test of affect ...The children with ...

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The Relationship between Phoneme Production and Perception in Speech-Impaired and Typically-Developing Children

The Relationship between Phoneme Production and Perception in Speech-Impaired and Typically-Developing Children

... co-articulation creates a complex relationship between the acoustic sig- nal and the phonetic structure [. . . ]. Unraveling that complex relation- ship between signal and message is the business of the same phonetic ...

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PERSON, NUMBER AND GENDER MARKERS AMONG HINDI SPEAKING TYPICALLY DEVELOPING CHILDREN

PERSON, NUMBER AND GENDER MARKERS AMONG HINDI SPEAKING TYPICALLY DEVELOPING CHILDREN

... among children who are native speakers of Hindi ...these children in order to develop both assessments and intervention ...speaking typically developing children with the objective of ...

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TENSE MARKERS AMONG HINDI SPEAKING TYPICALLY DEVELOPING CHILDREN

TENSE MARKERS AMONG HINDI SPEAKING TYPICALLY DEVELOPING CHILDREN

... among children with intellectual disability showed an increase in number of sentences with ...within children with intellectual ...subjects children with intellectual disability showed lower scores ...

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Task structure complexity and goal neglect in typically developing children

Task structure complexity and goal neglect in typically developing children

... in Typically Developing Children Goals are "an intention to accomplish a task, achieve some specific state of the world or take some mental or physical action" (Altmann & Trafton, 2002, ...

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Measures of Acoustic Reflexes in Typically Developing Children and Children with Suspected Auditory Processing Disorder

Measures of Acoustic Reflexes in Typically Developing Children and Children with Suspected Auditory Processing Disorder

... clinical children was labeled as APD and included the children who received APD diagnosis on the basis of this ...included children with clinical listening concerns who did not receive an APD ...

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Transfer of learning of a pattern drawing task in typically developing children

Transfer of learning of a pattern drawing task in typically developing children

... Thirty-one typically developing children were recruited for the present study (12 boys and 19 ...a) typically developing children as reported by the children’s parents; b) having ...

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Variation in the autism candidate gene GABRB3 modulates tactile sensitivity in typically developing children

Variation in the autism candidate gene GABRB3 modulates tactile sensitivity in typically developing children

... The current studies report a preliminary investigation of underlying genetic mechanisms of tactile sensitivity in typically developing children. The aim was to test an as- sociation between variation ...

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Perceived social support in mothers of typically developing children and mothers of children with hearing sensory impairment

Perceived social support in mothers of typically developing children and mothers of children with hearing sensory impairment

... their children, and therefore have less opportunity to engage in their interests, social activities, and ...of children with sensory impairment face new challenges because of their children’s special needs; ...

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Generalization of auditory sensory and cognitive learning in typically developing children

Generalization of auditory sensory and cognitive learning in typically developing children

... in typically developing ...8-year-old children with normal hearing were quasi-randomly assigned to one of five training groups: attention group (AG), memory group (MG), auditory sensory group (SG), ...

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To be active through indoor-climbing: an exploratory feasibility study in a group of children with cerebral palsy and typically developing children

To be active through indoor-climbing: an exploratory feasibility study in a group of children with cerebral palsy and typically developing children

... the children were still at ...the children with ...the children with CP, but when an instructor deals with a participant it would be impossible not to individualize the instruction without paying ...

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Does IQ = IQ? Comparability of intelligence test scores in typically developing children

Does IQ = IQ? Comparability of intelligence test scores in typically developing children

... the children were all enrolled in regular primary school, study results cannot be generalized to children with disabilities and special ...these children in particular who are most often referred to ...

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Production and perception of the voiceless sibilant fricatives in typically developing children with applications for children with cleft palate

Production and perception of the voiceless sibilant fricatives in typically developing children with applications for children with cleft palate

... 3 children prior to initiating the investigation, only one of the children was in the 7-year-old ...Having children in the TD-7 group produce 100 tokens for the production task may have been taxing ...

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ROLE OF FASTMAPPING IN MENTAL LEXICON DEVELOPMENT IN KANNADA SPEAKING TYPICALLY DEVELOPING CHILDREN

ROLE OF FASTMAPPING IN MENTAL LEXICON DEVELOPMENT IN KANNADA SPEAKING TYPICALLY DEVELOPING CHILDREN

... toddler typically acquires a lexicon of more than 500 words before the age of 3 ...that children are capable of mapping various aspects of a novel ...Twenty children between the age range of 2 to 3 ...

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Social environment elicits lateralized navigational paths in two populations of typically developing children

Social environment elicits lateralized navigational paths in two populations of typically developing children

... Navigation Path Left around peer Right around peer Laterality index z-score Binomial Left around an adult Right around an adult Laterality index z-score Binomial Left around an object Ri[r] ...

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Mine is better than yours:Investigating the ownership effect in children with autism spectrum disorder and typically developing children

Mine is better than yours:Investigating the ownership effect in children with autism spectrum disorder and typically developing children

... verbal children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (14 male; M age = ...TD children (8 male; M age = ...these children participated in Experiment ...All children with ASD were diagnosed by a ...

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