CORRELATION BETWEEN SPOKEN LANGUAGE AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS IN CHILDREN WITH COCHLEAR IMPLANTS
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https://doi.org/10.52152/5mwk6z55Ključne besede:
spoken language, executive functions, cochlear implants, child.Povzetek
The study aimed to investigate the relationship between spoken language and executive functions in children with cochlear implants. The study sample included 10 children with cochlear implants, aged 6 to 10 years, who did not suffer from any accompanying diseases or disabilities, whose hearing ages ranged from 5 to 7 years, and who were enrolled in an integrated section of the primary school. To achieve the study's objective an oral language production and comprehension assessment (ELO) was applied in addition to an executive functions assessment frontal assessment battery (FAB). The results showed a statistically significant relationship between oral language and executive functions in children with cochlear implants.
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