Although it is commonly accepted that dyslexic children have auditory phonological deficits, the precise nature of these deficits remains unclear. This study examines potential pitch processing deficit in dyslexic children, and recovery after specific training, by measuring event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and behavioural responses to pitch manipulations within natural speech. In two experimental sessions, separated by 6 weeks of training, 10 dyslexic children, aged 9–12, were compared to reading age-matched controls, using sentences from children's books. The pitch of the sentence's final words was parametrically manipulated (either congruous, weakly or strongly incongruous). While dyslexics followed a training focused on phonological...
Mapping graphemes to phonemes (the essence of reading) builds upon phonological awareness of the chi...
Dyslexia is a specific developmental impairment in the ability to read and spell despite adequate ed...
Developmental dyslexia is characterized by a phonological processing deficit and impaired low-level ...
Specific reading disability, dyslexia, is a prevalent and heritable disorder impairing reading acqui...
Dyslexia is characterized by deficits in phonological processing abilities. However, it is unclear w...
Deficient phonological skills are considered to be a core problem in developmental dyslexia. Childre...
Ample evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia results from a phonological deficit that may not...
& In the present study, event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were used to compare auditory sent...
AbstractThe present study examined training effects in dyslexic children on reading fluency and the ...
Converging evidence indicates that developmental dyslexia is a language disorder which affects the p...
The present study examined training effects in dyslexic children on reading fluency and the amplitud...
A prominent theory of dyslexia states that it is caused, at least in part, by neural deficits in pro...
The present study addressed auditory processing in 8?11-year-old children with developmental dyslexi...
Developmental dyslexia is characterized by a phonological processing deficit and impaired low-level ...
Multiple risk factors can affect the development of specific reading problems or dyslexia. In addit...
Mapping graphemes to phonemes (the essence of reading) builds upon phonological awareness of the chi...
Dyslexia is a specific developmental impairment in the ability to read and spell despite adequate ed...
Developmental dyslexia is characterized by a phonological processing deficit and impaired low-level ...
Specific reading disability, dyslexia, is a prevalent and heritable disorder impairing reading acqui...
Dyslexia is characterized by deficits in phonological processing abilities. However, it is unclear w...
Deficient phonological skills are considered to be a core problem in developmental dyslexia. Childre...
Ample evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia results from a phonological deficit that may not...
& In the present study, event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were used to compare auditory sent...
AbstractThe present study examined training effects in dyslexic children on reading fluency and the ...
Converging evidence indicates that developmental dyslexia is a language disorder which affects the p...
The present study examined training effects in dyslexic children on reading fluency and the amplitud...
A prominent theory of dyslexia states that it is caused, at least in part, by neural deficits in pro...
The present study addressed auditory processing in 8?11-year-old children with developmental dyslexi...
Developmental dyslexia is characterized by a phonological processing deficit and impaired low-level ...
Multiple risk factors can affect the development of specific reading problems or dyslexia. In addit...
Mapping graphemes to phonemes (the essence of reading) builds upon phonological awareness of the chi...
Dyslexia is a specific developmental impairment in the ability to read and spell despite adequate ed...
Developmental dyslexia is characterized by a phonological processing deficit and impaired low-level ...