scholarly journals Psychophysiological and Eye-Tracking Markers of Speech and Language Processing in Neurodevelopmental Disorders: New Options for Difficult-to-Test Populations

2020 ◽  
Vol 125 (6) ◽  
pp. 465-474
Author(s):  
Alexandra P. Key ◽  
Courtney E. Venker ◽  
Micheal P. Sandbank

Abstract It can be challenging to accurately assess speech and language processing in preverbal or minimally verbal individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDD) using standardized behavioral tools. Event-related potential and eye tracking methods offer novel means to objectively document receptive language processing without requiring purposeful behavioral responses. Working around many of the cognitive, motor, or social difficulties in NDDs, these tools allow for minimally invasive, passive assessment of language processing and generate continuous scores that may have utility as biomarkers of individual differences and indicators of treatment effectiveness. Researchers should consider including physiological measures in assessment batteries to allow for more precise capture of language processing in individuals for whom it may not behaviorally apparent.

2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dimitrios P. Lyras ◽  
George Kokkinakis ◽  
Alexandros Lazaridis ◽  
Kyriakos Sgarbas ◽  
Nikos Fakotakis

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