Lexical retrieval difficulties in children: a new approach combining modelling of impairment and intervention to help word-finding (Part 2)
This collection consists of naming accuracy scores from 20 children with word-finding difficulties on 100 items at different stages of an intervention study. We all experience difficulties in retrieving words occasionally. Children with difficulties learning language (around 7 per cent of the population) can experience considerable problems in retrieving words in their vocabulary. This difficulty can influence children's relationships, self-esteem and education. The study has three strands: Involves collecting data from children with typically developing language (TDL) and others with word-finding difficulties (WFD). Accuracy and speed of naming, and related skills involving processing word meaning and sounds will be compared for children at different stages of development. Neurocomputational modelling of the processes involved in word retrieval. Constraints within the model can be varied to reflect the patterns shown by children TDL and with WFD. The model will then be used to predict optimal intervention approaches for children with different underlying difficulties An experimentally controlled intervention in which children with WFD take part in one form of therapy most appropriate to their difficulty and one building on their strengths to determine which approach is more effective. Results on testing and on wider outcome measures will inform practice. By combining approaches from different disciplines, the research will inform understanding of typical and atypical language development and intervention.
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Geographic Coverage:
GB
Temporal Coverage:
2011-01-04/2014-10-03
Resource Type:
dataset
Available in Data Catalogs:
UK Data Service