http://t.co/tiUMKC06dU Inadequately matched for age/sex/non-verbal IQ. Only single measure of non-verbal IQ. < preposterous
http://t.co/tiUMKC06dU inadequate sample sizes < hopeless
Well, let's look at one of @deevybee's research papers: http://t.co/tiUMKC06dU
無意味な単語を遅延再生させる場合、成人よりも子どもの方が成績がいい。成人はすでに持っている知識が符号化を阻害するんだろうな。特異的言語障害の子どもたちとも比較。PloS One http://t.co/Lh50wNZN @myen
RT @ProfRvach: nonword repetition deficits indicate poor phonological encoding... http://t.co/6JQ7rMEc #slpeeps
nonword repetition deficits indicate poor phonological encoding, rather than rapid decay of info in memory http://t.co/nO7riWAZ #slpeeps
MT excellent study @deevybee: retention of new word forms over delay better in kids than adults. http://t.co/nO7vQwBT #plasticity #slpeeps
RT @deevybee: New OA paper: retention of new word forms over delay better in kids than adults. http://t.co/mIF7H6b3 #plasticity
New OA paper: retention of new word forms over delay better in kids than adults. http://t.co/mIF7H6b3 #plasticity
#psychiatry twts: Delayed Retention of New Word-Forms Is Better in Children than Adults Regardless of Language A... http://t.co/DMa27ujn
PLoS: Delayed Retention of New Word-Forms Is Better in Children than Adults Regardless of Language Ability: A Fa... http://t.co/jlOj9JKJ