Category Learning Retention in Adults With and Without Developmental Language Disorder

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-55
SponsorUniversity of Delaware

About this trial

Approximately 7% of the population experiences developmental language disorder (DLD), a language disorder with unclear causes. DLD affects communication beyond adolescence and poses challenges for education and career advancement due to difficulties in learning and memory. Recent research suggests that adults with DLD struggle with overnight memory consolidation, indicating a need for effective learning and memory support. This project aims to determine the optimal training schedule for perceptual memory retention in adults with and without DLD. The study involves recruiting 240 adults (120 with DLD, 120 without) for speech-perceptual training with different training schedules. The researchers predict that the manipulation of training schedules will interact with circadian preference and overnight consolidation, leading to the discovery of the best practice schedule for speech sound retention. Additionally, 300 more adults (150 with DLD, 150 without) will be recruited to investigate how optimal training schedules interact with reflexive and reflective learning strategies. The time course of learning and retention will be tracked during reflexive and reflective categorization training in six different training schedules.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

native speakers of American English

Grew up in a household in which only American English was spoken

18-55 years of age

Typical vision & hearing

Disqualifiers

History of neurological disorders

History of psychiatric disorders

History of socio-emotional disorders

On prescription medication(s) that alter sleep

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Perceptual category training

Treatment groups

540 Participants
are divided into 6 treatment groups

6

Treatment groups

See each treatment group below.

Sponsors and collaborators

University of Delaware

Lead sponsor

Northeastern University

Collaborator