I am not sure how useful these references are to speech disorder per se but
there is quite a lot of research into brain anatomy and function including
vestibular control but not in our usual literature sources as SLP/Ts. Some
of it gets rather close to the slightly discredited DDAT (Dore) cerebellar
training but it is all interesting............here are just a few.....
Ramus F., Pidgeon E., Frith U. The relationship between motor control and
phonology in
dyslexic children. J Child Psychol Psyc 2003; 44(5): 712-722.
Moe-Nilssen R., Helbostad JL., Talcott JB., Toennessen FE. Balance and gait
in children
with dyslexia. Experimental Brain Research 2003; 150(2): 237-244.
Poblano A., Ishiwara K., de Lourdes Arias M., Garcia-Pedroza F., Marin H.,
Trujillo M.
Motor control alteration in posturography in learning-disabled children.
Arch Med Res
2002; 33(5): 485-488.
Pozzo T., Vernet P., Creuzot-Garcher C., Robichon F., Bron A., Quercia P.
Static postural
control in children with developmental dyslexia. Neurosci Lett 2006; 403(3):
211-215.
Waber DP., Forbes PW., Wolff PH., Weiler MD. Neurodevelopmental
characteristics of
children with learning impairments classified according to the
double-deficit hypothesis. J
Learn Disabil 2004 ; 37(5): 451-461
Kind Regards
Hilary
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