U.S., Nov. 25 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07245693) titled 'Longitudinal Assessment of Early Premature Infant Skills for Audiovisual Speech Perception' on Nov. 17.

Brief Summary: From birth, babies perceive speech face to face with their interlocutors in audiovisual situations (AV): in addition to hearing them (auditory speech), they will also, in most cases, be able to observe their speaking faces (ex: mouth movements, lips, tongue etc.) . However, the ability to associate visual speech (ex: the movement of the lips of a speaking face) with auditory speech (ex: sound information) to which it corresponds is one of the earliest signs of language development. This ability to audiovisual associ...