International audienceAlthough dyslexia can be individuated in many different ways, it has only three discernable sources: a visual deficit that affects the perception of letters, a phonological deficit that affects the perception of speech sounds, and an audiovisual deficit that disturbs the association of letters with speech sounds. However, the very nature of each of these core deficits remains debatable. The phonological deficit in dyslexia, which is generally attributed to a deficit of phonological awareness, might result from a specific mode of speech perception characterized by the use of allophonic (i.e., subphonemic) units. Here we will summarize the available evidence and present new data in support of the "allophonic theory" of d...
It is widely accepted that developmental dyslexia results from some sort of phonological deficit. Ye...
Speech perception in dyslexia is characterized by a categorical perception (CP) deficit, demonstrate...
It is still unclear whether phonological processing deficits are the underlying cause of development...
International audienceAlthough dyslexia can be individuated in many different ways, it has only thre...
International audienceDyslexia has three discernable sources: a visual deficit in the perception of ...
Allophonic theory claims that people affected by dyslexia perceive speech with allophonic rather tha...
International audiencePerceptual discrimination between speech sounds belonging to different phoneme...
International audienceObjective: A growing body of evidence suggests that individuals with dyslexia ...
There is ample evidence that individuals with dyslexia have a phonological deficit. A growing body o...
International audienceThere is ample evidence that individuals with dyslexia have a phonological def...
Several studies indicate that dyslexics have a deficit in the categorical perception (CP) of phoneme...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that children suffering from develop- mental dysle...
There is a growing consensus that developmental dyslexia is associated with a phonological-core defi...
Introduction: Previous studies have evidenced a different mode of speech perception in dyslexia, cha...
International audienceDisorders of categorical perception has been put forward as a new account of p...
It is widely accepted that developmental dyslexia results from some sort of phonological deficit. Ye...
Speech perception in dyslexia is characterized by a categorical perception (CP) deficit, demonstrate...
It is still unclear whether phonological processing deficits are the underlying cause of development...
International audienceAlthough dyslexia can be individuated in many different ways, it has only thre...
International audienceDyslexia has three discernable sources: a visual deficit in the perception of ...
Allophonic theory claims that people affected by dyslexia perceive speech with allophonic rather tha...
International audiencePerceptual discrimination between speech sounds belonging to different phoneme...
International audienceObjective: A growing body of evidence suggests that individuals with dyslexia ...
There is ample evidence that individuals with dyslexia have a phonological deficit. A growing body o...
International audienceThere is ample evidence that individuals with dyslexia have a phonological def...
Several studies indicate that dyslexics have a deficit in the categorical perception (CP) of phoneme...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that children suffering from develop- mental dysle...
There is a growing consensus that developmental dyslexia is associated with a phonological-core defi...
Introduction: Previous studies have evidenced a different mode of speech perception in dyslexia, cha...
International audienceDisorders of categorical perception has been put forward as a new account of p...
It is widely accepted that developmental dyslexia results from some sort of phonological deficit. Ye...
Speech perception in dyslexia is characterized by a categorical perception (CP) deficit, demonstrate...
It is still unclear whether phonological processing deficits are the underlying cause of development...