Psychology
Aphasia
100%
Specific Language Impairment
56%
Sensation of Hearing
52%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
43%
Language Impairment
33%
Speech Perception
31%
Morpheme
29%
Word Learning
29%
Language Learning
28%
Developmental Language Disorder
28%
Discrimination
27%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
26%
Learning Disability
20%
Toddlers
20%
Apraxia
20%
Working Memory
18%
Phonology
18%
Preschooler
15%
Dyslexia
15%
Executive Functions
12%
Phoneme
12%
Childhood Apraxia of Speech
12%
Language Skill
12%
Language Development
12%
Clinical Implication
11%
Narrative
10%
Semantic Processing
10%
Performance Task
10%
Psychometrics
9%
Neuroimaging
9%
Neural Substrate
9%
Individual Differences
8%
Analysis of Variance
8%
Blood Pressure
8%
Sentence Comprehension
8%
Systematic Review
8%
Dysarthria
8%
Semantic Knowledge
8%
Auditory Cortex
7%
Grammar Learning
7%
Evoked Potential
7%
Neural Network
7%
Event-Related Potential
7%
Word Production
7%
Adolescents
7%
Principal Component Analysis
6%
Implicit Learning
6%
Biofeedback
6%
Realization
6%
Superior Temporal Gyrus
6%
Functional Imaging
6%
Sentence Processing
6%
Regression Analysis
5%
Strength Training
5%
Short-Term Memory
5%
Task Demand
5%
Pronoun
5%
Verbal Working Memory
5%
Neuroscience
Sensation of Hearing
69%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
55%
Primary Progressive Aphasia
46%
Aphasia
42%
Temporal Lobe
22%
Auditory Brainstem Response
21%
Speech Perception
18%
Genioglossus
17%
Language Disorders
17%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
16%
Cochlea
16%
Superior Temporal Gyrus
14%
Auditory Evoked Potential
14%
Motor Unit
11%
Inferior Frontal Gyrus
11%
Parkinson's Disease
10%
Gray Matter
9%
Developmental Language Disorder
9%
Epileptic Absence
9%
Agraphia
9%
Frontal Lobe
9%
Auditory Cortex
9%
Neurodegenerative Disorder
8%
Gyri
8%
Brain Activation
8%
Magnetoencephalography
8%
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
8%
Auditory System
8%
Brainstem
7%
Basal Ganglia
7%
Premotor Cortex
7%
Functional Imaging
7%
Neural Network
7%
Frontotemporal Dementia
7%
Learning Disabilities
7%
Apraxia of Speech
7%
Phonology
7%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
6%
Dyslexia
6%
Semantic Dementia
6%
Individual Differences
6%
Nerve Potential
6%
Working Memory
6%
Angular Gyrus
6%
Hearing Loss
6%
Independent Component Analysis
5%
Nervous System
5%
Dysarthria
5%
Short-Term Memory
5%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
5%
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
5%
Blood-Oxygen-Level Dependent
5%
In Vivo
5%
Voxel-Based Morphometry
5%
Speech Disorder
5%
Brain Areas
5%
Neuroplasticity
5%
Keyphrases
Language Disorders
25%
Specific Language Impairment
20%
Vowels
18%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
17%
Aphasia
15%
Vocal Tract
14%
Area Function
13%
Vocal Tract Area Function
12%
Word Learning
11%
Language Impairment
10%
Speech-language Pathologists
10%
Apraxia of Speech
9%
Formant Frequency
9%
Parkinson's Disease
9%
Language Acquisition
9%
Preschool children
9%
Speech Perception
9%
Vocal Tract Shape
9%
Speech Production
9%
Consonants
8%
Preschoolers
8%
Lung Volume
8%
Executive Function
8%
Primary Progressive Aphasia
8%
Morpheme
8%
Statistical Learning
8%
Older Adults
7%
Prosody
7%
Young children
7%
Speech Breathing
6%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
6%
Context Effects
6%
Auditory Processing Disorder
6%
Auditory Brainstem Response
6%
Utterance
6%
Grammar
6%
Disabled Adults
6%
Syntactic Processing
6%
Working Memory
5%
Speech Task
5%
Verbal Memory
5%
Neural Correlates
5%
Bilingual children
5%
Neural Substrates
5%
Nasal
5%
Formants
5%
Language Skills
5%
Aphasic
5%
Bilingual
5%