AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia can be distinguished as different cognitive subtypes with and without phonological deficits. However, despite some general agreement on the neurobiological basis of dyslexia, the neurofunctional mechanisms underlying these cognitive subtypes remain to be identified. The present BOLD fMRI study thus aimed at investigating by which distinct and/or shared neural activation patterns dyslexia subtypes are characterized. German dyslexic fourth graders with and without deficits in phonological awareness and age-matched normal readers performed a phonological decision task: does the auditory word contain the phoneme/a/? Both dyslexic subtypes showed increased activation in the right cerebellum (Lobule IV) compared to ...
Establishing the associations between speech sounds and visual scripts is an essential step for read...
Developmental dyslexia has been the focus of much functional anatomical research. The main trust of ...
We used fMRI to explore the extent of the anatomical overlap of three neural systems that the litera...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia can be distinguished as different cognitive subtypes with and without...
International audienceA dissociation between phonological and visual attention (VA) span disorders h...
This thesis firstly reviews the nature of the phonological deficit in developmental dyslexia. An est...
The variety of different causal theories together with inconsistencies about the anatomical brain ma...
Over the last two decades, developmental dyslexia has been the focus of much research using function...
INTRODUZIONE Developmental dyslexia has been the focus of much functional anatomical research. The m...
We investigated whether phonological deficits are a consequence of magnocellular processing deficits...
There has been debate on whether phonological deficits explain reading difficulty in Chinese, sinc...
Adults and children with developmental dyslexia exhibit reduced parietotemporal activation in functi...
Different theories conceptualise dyslexia as either a phonological, attentional, auditory, magnocell...
Establishing the associations between speech sounds and visual scripts is an essential step for read...
Developmental dyslexia has been the focus of much functional anatomical research. The main trust of ...
We used fMRI to explore the extent of the anatomical overlap of three neural systems that the litera...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia can be distinguished as different cognitive subtypes with and without...
International audienceA dissociation between phonological and visual attention (VA) span disorders h...
This thesis firstly reviews the nature of the phonological deficit in developmental dyslexia. An est...
The variety of different causal theories together with inconsistencies about the anatomical brain ma...
Over the last two decades, developmental dyslexia has been the focus of much research using function...
INTRODUZIONE Developmental dyslexia has been the focus of much functional anatomical research. The m...
We investigated whether phonological deficits are a consequence of magnocellular processing deficits...
There has been debate on whether phonological deficits explain reading difficulty in Chinese, sinc...
Adults and children with developmental dyslexia exhibit reduced parietotemporal activation in functi...
Different theories conceptualise dyslexia as either a phonological, attentional, auditory, magnocell...
Establishing the associations between speech sounds and visual scripts is an essential step for read...
Developmental dyslexia has been the focus of much functional anatomical research. The main trust of ...
We used fMRI to explore the extent of the anatomical overlap of three neural systems that the litera...