Developmental dyslexia is characterised as an inability to read fluently. Apart from literacy problems, dyslexics have other language difficulties including inefficient speech encoding and deficient novel word learning. Yet, the neural mechanisms underlying these impairments are largely unknown. We tracked online formation of neural memory traces for a novel spoken word-form in dyslexic and normal-reading children by recording the brain’s electrophysiological response dynamics in a passive perceptual exposure session. Crucially, no meaning was assigned to the new word-form nor was there any task related to the stimulus, enabling us to explore the memory-trace formation of a purely phonological form in the absence of any short-term or workin...
Developmental dyslexia is a highly prevalent and specific disorder of reading acquisition characteri...
Although the neural systems supporting single word reading are well studied, there are limited direc...
Dyslexia, a specific reading disability, runs in families. Therefore, the risk for a child to becom...
Developmental dyslexia is characterised as an inability to read fluently. Apart from literacy proble...
Successful vocabulary acquisition requires encoding of newly learned spoken words into a long-term s...
Fluent reading requires both fast recognition of written text and an automatic link to the speech so...
Statistical learning, or the ability to extract statistical regularities from the sensory environmen...
Developmental dyslexia is a specific learning disorder with impairments in reading and spelling acqu...
Developmental dyslexia is consistently associated with difficulties in processing phonology (linguis...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia is consistently associated with difficulties in processing phonology ...
Adults and children with developmental dyslexia exhibit reduced parietotemporal activation in functi...
keynoteIt is currently unknown how the neural reading network emerges during reading acquisition, an...
Learning to read changes the brain language system. Phonological processing is the language domain m...
Specific reading disability, dyslexia, is a prevalent and heritable disorder impairing reading acqui...
Recent evidence suggests that a fundamental deficit in the synchronization of neural oscillations to...
Developmental dyslexia is a highly prevalent and specific disorder of reading acquisition characteri...
Although the neural systems supporting single word reading are well studied, there are limited direc...
Dyslexia, a specific reading disability, runs in families. Therefore, the risk for a child to becom...
Developmental dyslexia is characterised as an inability to read fluently. Apart from literacy proble...
Successful vocabulary acquisition requires encoding of newly learned spoken words into a long-term s...
Fluent reading requires both fast recognition of written text and an automatic link to the speech so...
Statistical learning, or the ability to extract statistical regularities from the sensory environmen...
Developmental dyslexia is a specific learning disorder with impairments in reading and spelling acqu...
Developmental dyslexia is consistently associated with difficulties in processing phonology (linguis...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia is consistently associated with difficulties in processing phonology ...
Adults and children with developmental dyslexia exhibit reduced parietotemporal activation in functi...
keynoteIt is currently unknown how the neural reading network emerges during reading acquisition, an...
Learning to read changes the brain language system. Phonological processing is the language domain m...
Specific reading disability, dyslexia, is a prevalent and heritable disorder impairing reading acqui...
Recent evidence suggests that a fundamental deficit in the synchronization of neural oscillations to...
Developmental dyslexia is a highly prevalent and specific disorder of reading acquisition characteri...
Although the neural systems supporting single word reading are well studied, there are limited direc...
Dyslexia, a specific reading disability, runs in families. Therefore, the risk for a child to becom...