The Development of Communication and Language: Social, Environmental, and Neurobiological Influences
A special issue of Brain Sciences (ISSN 2076-3425). This special issue belongs to the section "Neurolinguistics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 May 2021) | Viewed by 54865
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Language development plays a central role in social, cognitive, and academic functioning. Although language is often studied as an isolated and independent construct, language development occurs within a rich framework. A range of dynamic environmental and neurobiological constraints contribute to its progression, including the social milieu, multisensory processes, ambient language exposure and neurodiversity in the child.
Because more research is required to advance our scientific understanding of contextualized language development from infancy to early school age, in this Special Issue we look forward to receiving neurobiologically informed original papers and reviews related (but not limited) to the following topics:
- Social contributors to language outcomes, such as caregiver input
- Multimodal/multisensory approaches for understanding the development of language
- The impact of the ambient language environment, including bilingual and multilingual learners
- The role of neurodiversity in early communication and language
We want to bring together a set of cutting-edge research articles that attempt to take these topics forward. The contribution may include a mixture of theoretical, conceptual, and empirical cases, but must very clearly address one or more of the Special Issue topics.
We also solicit original, unpublished empirical studies in animals and humans. Novel neurobiological techniques and methods for assessing early language are invited. Review papers are also welcome, but as the Special Issue may include a number of invited reviews, these should be discussed with the editors at an early stage to avoid duplication. Also, please ask the editor if you are uncertain whether a report of your research would be suitable for inclusion.
Dr. Julia IrwinGuest Editor
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Keywords
- communication
- language development
- speech perception
- developmental disability
- multisensory perception
- bilingualism
- infant and child development
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