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A human sound transducer/reproducer: Temporal capabilities of a profoundly echolalic child
Authors:Warren H. Fay  Ralph O. Colleman
Affiliation:University of Oregon Health Sciences Center USA
Abstract:
Stimulus-echo latencies of a blind, severely echolalic child were measured to assess the capabilities of spontaneous transduction/reproduction of a verbal signal. Mean offset-to-onset latencies of 270 msec and onset-to-onset latencies of 792 msec are comparable to laboratory reaction times for syllable imitation. Results are considered within the theoretical context of physiological speech, i.e., externalized exposure of a psittacine level of verbal processing divorced from semantic, syntactic, lexical and, quite probably, phonological interference.
Keywords:All correspondence and requests for reprints should be addressed to Dr. Warren H. Fay   University of Oregon Health Sciences Center   Child Development and Rehabilitation Center   P. O. Box 574   Portland   Oregon 97207.
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