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Intensive narrative intervention with four inner-city children: An interrupted time series analysis
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This study investigated the effect of a two week intensive narrative intervention program on the narrative abilities of four inner-city children, using an interrupted time-series with removed treatment design. The intervention program focused on teaching five specific story grammar units. The...
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Spring 2013
Recent evidence from diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies reported that the structural integrity [fractional anisotropy (FA)] of white matter (WM) tracts in the ventral and dorsal regions of the brain is correlated with reading ability. It has thus been hypothesized that WM pathways in these...
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Spring 2014
Pausing, repeating, revising, and abandoning words and phrases are common characteristics of speech called mazes. Mazes affect the fluency of speech and are thought be related to language ability and language processes. Few relationships between mazes and language ability and language processes...