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UF Speech Development Lab Research Studies

UF Speech Development Lab Research Studies

The Speech Development Lab at the University of Florida is interested in how children acquire the abilities to recognize the phonetic-level structure of their native language and to produce speech with the gestural organization typical of their native language; what role the ability to recognize that structure plays in language processing; what conditions of childhood support the development of these skills; and precisely how perceptual processing of the speech signal is affected by conditions such as poverty, frequent severe ear infections, and hearing loss.

Current Research Studies
-Spectral and temporal processing in children with histories of otitis media with effusion.
-The relationship between vocabulary, phonemic awareness, and spectral processing in young children with hearing loss.
-Assessing whether the tactile presentation of low-frequency signals can prove the same supplemental information as auditory presentation of those signals.
-Exploring relationships between spectral processing, temporal processing, phonemic awareness, and lexicosyntactic knowledge in school-age children with and without reading disorders.
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FL
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