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Speech in action: degree of hand preference for grasping predicts speech articulation competence in children.


ABSTRACT: HIGHLIGHTS:Degree of lateralization for grasping predicts the maturity of the language production system in young, typically-developing children. In this report we provide compelling evidence for the relationship between right hand grasp-to-mouth (i.e., feeding) movements and language development. Specifically, we show that children (4-5 years old) who are more right-hand lateralized in picking up small food items for consumption show enhanced differentiation of the "s" and "sh" sounds. This result suggests that left hemisphere control of hand-to-mouth gestures may have provided an evolutionary platform for the development of language. The current investigation presents the exciting possibility that early right hand-to-mouth training could accelerate the development of articulation skills.

SUBMITTER: Gonzalez CL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4222128 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Speech in action: degree of hand preference for grasping predicts speech articulation competence in children.

Gonzalez Claudia L R CL   Li Fangfang F   Mills Kelly J KJ   Rosen Nicole N   Gibb Robbin L RL  

Frontiers in psychology 20141106


<h4>Highlights</h4>Degree of lateralization for grasping predicts the maturity of the language production system in young, typically-developing children. In this report we provide compelling evidence for the relationship between right hand grasp-to-mouth (i.e., feeding) movements and language development. Specifically, we show that children (4-5 years old) who are more right-hand lateralized in picking up small food items for consumption show enhanced differentiation of the "s" and "sh" sounds.  ...[more]

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