Language acquisition in premature and full-term infants

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Title: Language acquisition in premature and full-term infants
Author: Peña, Marcela; Pittaluga, Enrica; Mehler, Jacques
Abstract: We tested healthy preterm (born near 28 ± 2 weeks of gestational age) and full-term infants at various different ages. We compared the two populations on the development of a language acquisition landmark, namely, the ability to distinguish the native language from a rhythmically similar one. This ability is attained 4 months after birth in healthy full-term infants. We measured the induced gamma-band power associated with passive listening to (i) the infants’ native language (Spanish), (ii) a rhythmically close language (Italian), and (iii) a rhythmically distant language (Japanese) as a marker of gains in language discrimination. Preterm and full-term infants were matched for neural maturation and duration of exposure to broadcast speech.Wefound that both full-term and preterm infants only display a response to native speech near 6 months after their term age. Neural maturation seems to constrain advances in speech discrimination at early stages of language acquisition.
Description: Artículo de publicación ISI
URI: http://www.captura.uchile.cl/handle/2250/11189
Date: 2010-02-23
dc.identifier.citation: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS February 23, 2010 vol. 107 no. 8 3823-3828


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