Motor Issues in Specific Language Impairment: a Window into the Underlying Impairment

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Sanjeevan T. [1 ]
Rosenbaum D.A. [2 ]
Miller C. [3 ]
van Hell J.G. [4 ]
Weiss D.J. [5 ]
Mainela-Arnold E. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Speech-Language Pathology, Rehabilitation Sciences Building, University of Toronto, 500 University Avenue, Toronto, M5G 1V7, ON
[2] Department of Psychology, The Pennsylvania State University, 448 Moore Building, University Park, 16802-3106, PA
[3] Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, The Pennsylvania State University, 404K Ford Building, University Park, 16802-3106, PA
[4] Department of Psychology, The Pennsylvania State University, 441 Moore Building, University Park, 16802-3106, PA
[5] Department of Psychology and Program in Linguistics, The Pennsylvania State University, 447 Moore Building, University Park, 16802-3106, PA
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Fine and gross motor ability; Manual communicative gesture; Motor deficits; Procedural deficit hypothesis; Specific language impairment; Speech-motor ability;
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10.1007/s40474-015-0051-9
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This paper reviews the findings of recent studies examining the motor abilities of children with specific language impairment (SLI). Standardized measures of motor ability confirm that children with SLI exhibit deficits in fine and gross motor skill, both simple and complex. These difficulties also extend to speech-motor ability, particularly with the control of their articulatory movements. Communicative gesturing, on the other hand, does not appear to be significantly impacted in SLI. Some of the latest studies reviewed in this paper have examined motor processes supported by procedural memory, which is argued to be impaired in SLI. The results of these studies indicate that children with SLI have difficulty with motor sequence learning, but may show deficits in other procedural motor processes as well. Despite significant progress with understanding the motor issues in SLI, future studies are needed to hone in on the nature of this impairment. © 2015, Springer International Publishing Switzerland.
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