Contains fulltext : 102729.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Learning to read is a complex process that develops normally in the majority of children and requires the mapping of graphemes to their corresponding phonemes. Problems with the mapping process nevertheless occur in about 5% of the population and are typically attributed to poor phonological representations, which are – in turn – attributed to underlying speech processing difficulties. We examined auditory discrimination of speech sounds in 6-year-old beginning readers with a familial risk of dyslexia (n=31) and no such risk (n=30) using the mismatch negativity (MMN). MMNs were recorded for stimuli belonging to either the same phoneme category (acoustic v...
Dyslexia affects 5-10% of school-aged children and is therefore one of the most common learning diso...
The present study addressed auditory processing in 8?11-year-old children with developmental dyslexi...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia is consistently associated with difficulties in processing phonology ...
International audienceLearning to read is a complex process that develops normally in the majority o...
Recent evidence suggests that a fundamental deficit in the synchronization of neural oscillations to...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The AuthorsA crucial skill in infant language acquisition is learning of...
Multiple risk factors can affect the development of specific reading problems or dyslexia. In addit...
Objective: A growing body of evidence suggests that individuals with dyslexia perceive speech using ...
Developmental dyslexia is a specific learning disorder that is characterized by severe and persisten...
Mapping graphemes to phonemes (the essence of reading) builds upon phonological awareness of the chi...
Dyslexia, a specific reading disability, runs in families. Therefore, the risk for a child to becom...
A crucial skill in infant language acquisition is learning of the native language phonemes. This req...
Dyslexia affects 5–10 % of school-aged children and is therefore one of the most common learning dis...
Dyslexia affects 5-10% of school-aged children and is therefore one of the most common learning diso...
Developmental dyslexia is consistently associated with difficulties in processing phonology (linguis...
Dyslexia affects 5-10% of school-aged children and is therefore one of the most common learning diso...
The present study addressed auditory processing in 8?11-year-old children with developmental dyslexi...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia is consistently associated with difficulties in processing phonology ...
International audienceLearning to read is a complex process that develops normally in the majority o...
Recent evidence suggests that a fundamental deficit in the synchronization of neural oscillations to...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The AuthorsA crucial skill in infant language acquisition is learning of...
Multiple risk factors can affect the development of specific reading problems or dyslexia. In addit...
Objective: A growing body of evidence suggests that individuals with dyslexia perceive speech using ...
Developmental dyslexia is a specific learning disorder that is characterized by severe and persisten...
Mapping graphemes to phonemes (the essence of reading) builds upon phonological awareness of the chi...
Dyslexia, a specific reading disability, runs in families. Therefore, the risk for a child to becom...
A crucial skill in infant language acquisition is learning of the native language phonemes. This req...
Dyslexia affects 5–10 % of school-aged children and is therefore one of the most common learning dis...
Dyslexia affects 5-10% of school-aged children and is therefore one of the most common learning diso...
Developmental dyslexia is consistently associated with difficulties in processing phonology (linguis...
Dyslexia affects 5-10% of school-aged children and is therefore one of the most common learning diso...
The present study addressed auditory processing in 8?11-year-old children with developmental dyslexi...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia is consistently associated with difficulties in processing phonology ...