What risk factors for Developmental Language Disorder can tell us about the neurobiological mechanisms of language development
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2023-11
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Boerma, T. D.
ter Haar, Sita
Ganga, Rachida
Wijnen, Frank
Blom, Elma
Wierenga, Corette J.
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Abstract
Language is a complex multidimensional cognitive system that is connected to many neurocognitive capacities. The development of language is therefore strongly intertwined with the development of these capacities and their neurobiological substrates. Consequently, language problems, for example those of children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), are explained by a variety of etiological pathways and each of these pathways will be associated with specific risk factors. In this review, we attempt to link previously described factors that may interfere with language development to putative underlying neurobiological mechanisms of language development, hoping to uncover openings for future therapeutical approaches or interventions that can help children to optimally develop their language skills.
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Developmental language disorder, Language development, Neurobiological mechanisms, Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Behavioral Neuroscience
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Boerma, T, ter Haar, S, Ganga, R, Wijnen, F, Blom, E & Wierenga, C J 2023, 'What risk factors for Developmental Language Disorder can tell us about the neurobiological mechanisms of language development', Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, vol. 154, 105398. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105398