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The effect of sentence length on question comprehension in children with cochlear implants
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- DeLuca, Zara Waldman (Author)
- Schwartz, Richard G. (Author)
- Marton, Klara (Author)
- Houston, Derek M. (Author)
- Ying, Elizabeth (Author)
- Steinman, Susan (Author)
- Drakopoulou, Georgia (Author)
Title
The effect of sentence length on question comprehension in children with cochlear implants
Abstract
Objectives The present study investigated the comprehension of subject and object who and which questions in children with cochlear implants (CI).Methods Growth Curve Analysis (GCA) was used to compare eye gaze fixations and gaze patterns to the appropriate subject or object nouns within a four-picture array between 16 children with CI and 31 children with typical hearing (aged 7;0-12;0) on wh-questions with and without added adjectives to increase length. Offline accuracy was also compared.Results Findings indicated children with typical hearing exhibited more fixations to the target noun across all conditions, supporting higher comprehension accuracy. Both groups of children demonstrated more fixations to the target noun in object questions and questions without added length. Patterns of eye movement were significantly different between groups, suggesting different patterns of eye gaze across the array before fixation on the target noun. Children with CI exhibited fewer fixations, slower speed to fixation, and differences in gaze patterns that may imply the presence of processing limitations. Error analyses also suggested that children with CI frequently fixated on a picture similar to the target noun.Conclusions Results indicate children with CI comprehend questions more slowly than their hearing peers, which may be related to limitations in working memory.
Publication
Cochlear Implants International
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Date
2022-11-03
Volume
0
Issue
0
Pages
1-13
Citation Key
delucaEffectSentenceLength2022
Accessed
11/28/22, 3:24 PM
ISSN
1467-0100
Library Catalog
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Extra
0 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
_eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/14670100.2022.2136591
Citation
DeLuca, Z. W., Schwartz, R. G., Marton, K., Houston, D. M., Ying, E., Steinman, S., & Drakopoulou, G. (2022). The effect of sentence length on question comprehension in children with cochlear implants. Cochlear Implants International, 0(0), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1080/14670100.2022.2136591
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