Language Development Clinical Trial
Official title:
Understanding the Predictive Factors and the Neurocognitive Basis of Developmental Language Disorder Original Public Title (French) : Projet ELENA, Etude Sur le développement du Langage Chez l'ENfAnt. Public Title (English) : Study on Infants' Language Development
For most children, language acquisition might appear like an effortless phenomenon, mostly
arising from informal daily interaction with their surrounding people. Despite an adequate
learning environment however, some children encounter major difficulties in learning their
native tongue and develop a Developmental Language Disorder (DLD). Although the existence of
a multi-factorial etiology has seemed to reach an agreement, presumably combining genetic and
environmental factors to some kind of neural disruption, the underlying mechanisms leading to
DLD are, to date, poorly understood.
Many studies have attempted to identify risk factors and early predictors associated with the
future development of a language impairment. However, despite the constant efforts to
identify early markers able to differentiate between transient and persistent language
difficulties, early detection of children who will be developing a DLD remains highly
difficult, partially due to the lack of direct and ecological measures of early language and
communication development. In addition research on the causal neural correlates of DLD is in
its infancy, and often compromised by small sample sizes or analyses methods that lack
anatomical specificity to determine the neural correlates of language impairment.
Hence, In order to improve early detection and, therefore, language intervention, this
longitudinal research project aims at investigating the early predictive factors as well as
the neurocognitive basis of DLD by means of an integrative, multi-dimensional, and
multi-methodological approach. To substantially gain insight, this research ideally
integrates risk factors at multiple different levels, including the cognitive,
neurobiological, parental and environmental level. From a methodological perspective, we will
combine direct and indirect behavioral methods with neuroimaging methods in order to propose
an early predictive model of language development.
The present research project can be divided into four main data collection steps. The first step concerns families' recruitment through a principle of population-based screening. Parents and/or caregivers of children aged from 0 to 18 months will be asked to complete a screening questionnaire that aims to evaluate families' general risk profile associated with the development of DLD. A subsample of at-risk and control families will be selected based on the screening phase for longitudinal follow-up. The second step consists of the investigation of the neural correlates of DLD by using a natural-sleep MRI protocol in infants of 6 to 12 months old. The third step concerns the evaluation of predictive factors leading to DLD using indirect measures based on digital assessment of language development, parental and environmental characteristics (i.e., parents will have to fill in online questionnaires every 6 months during a 3-year timeframe). This step will also be dedicated to the development of an application that aims at evaluating early development of language and communication (i.e., LANCOM app). Finally, the fourth step comprises additional in-depth investigation of DLD's predictive factors, by means of direct measures, including individual cognitive and behavioral assessment, as well as an automated analysis of the child's language environment using the Language ENvironment Analysis digital language processor recording device (LENA®). Data collection for this last step will take place once a year over the whole project's timeframe. ;
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