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Edina R Bene

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Plos One|January 9, 2025
Frequencies and functions of vocalizations and gestures in the second year of lifeMegan M Burkhardt-Reed, Edina R Bene, D Kimbrough Oller
Concussion (London, England)|September 12, 2018
Auditory comprehension performance of college students with and without sport concussion on Computerized-Revised Token Test Subtest VIIIAnthony P Salvatore, Michael Cannito, Heather E Brassil, et al.
Journal of Voice : Official Journal of the Voice Foundation|April 14, 2018
Registers in Infant PhonationEugene H Buder, Valerie F McDaniel, Edina R Bene, et al.
Plos One|May 29, 2024
Infant vocal category exploration as a foundation for speech developmentHyunjoo Yoo, Pumpki Lei Su, Gordon Ramsay, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|October 10, 2021
The origin of language and relative roles of voice and gesture in early communication developmentMegan M Burkhardt-Reed, Helen L Long, Dale D Bowman, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|January 31, 2024
Infant vocal category exploration as a foundation for speech developmentHyunjoo Yoo, Pumpki Lei Su, Gordon Ramsay, et al.
Pediatric Neurology|October 10, 2021
Early Vocal Development in Tuberous Sclerosis ComplexTanjala T Gipson, Gordon Ramsay, Ellen E Ellison, et al.
Plos One|August 7, 2020
Social and endogenous infant vocalizationsHelen L Long, Dale D Bowman, Hyunjoo Yoo, et al.
Plos One|December 30, 2022
Perspectives on the origin of language: Infants vocalize most during independent vocal play but produce their most speech-like vocalizations during turn takingHelen L Long, Gordon Ramsay, Ulrike Griebel, et al.
Research in Developmental Disabilities|March 15, 2025
The robustness of speech-like vocalization in typically developing infants and infants with autismD Kimbrough Oller, Edina R Bene, Hyunjoo Yoo, et al.
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Plos One|January 9, 2025
Frequencies and functions of vocalizations and gestures in the second year of lifeMegan M Burkhardt-Reed, Edina R Bene, D Kimbrough Oller
Concussion (London, England)|September 12, 2018
Auditory comprehension performance of college students with and without sport concussion on Computerized-Revised Token Test Subtest VIIIAnthony P Salvatore, Michael Cannito, Heather E Brassil, et al.
Journal of Voice : Official Journal of the Voice Foundation|April 14, 2018
Registers in Infant PhonationEugene H Buder, Valerie F McDaniel, Edina R Bene, et al.
Plos One|May 29, 2024
Infant vocal category exploration as a foundation for speech developmentHyunjoo Yoo, Pumpki Lei Su, Gordon Ramsay, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|October 10, 2021
The origin of language and relative roles of voice and gesture in early communication developmentMegan M Burkhardt-Reed, Helen L Long, Dale D Bowman, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|January 31, 2024
Infant vocal category exploration as a foundation for speech developmentHyunjoo Yoo, Pumpki Lei Su, Gordon Ramsay, et al.
Pediatric Neurology|October 10, 2021
Early Vocal Development in Tuberous Sclerosis ComplexTanjala T Gipson, Gordon Ramsay, Ellen E Ellison, et al.
Plos One|August 7, 2020
Social and endogenous infant vocalizationsHelen L Long, Dale D Bowman, Hyunjoo Yoo, et al.
Plos One|December 30, 2022
Perspectives on the origin of language: Infants vocalize most during independent vocal play but produce their most speech-like vocalizations during turn takingHelen L Long, Gordon Ramsay, Ulrike Griebel, et al.
Research in Developmental Disabilities|March 15, 2025
The robustness of speech-like vocalization in typically developing infants and infants with autismD Kimbrough Oller, Edina R Bene, Hyunjoo Yoo, et al.
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