Fluent reading requires both fast recognition of written text and an automatic link to the speech sounds that these letters represent. This thesis investigates brain mechanisms underlying both processes in nine year old typically reading and dyslexic children. By measuring electrical brain responses we showed that impairments in the neural coupling of letters and speech sounds relate to the severity of reading dysfluency in dyslexic children. Moreover, results of a dyslexia training study demonstrated that letter-speech sound training leads to a moderate improvement in reading fluency, and that the level of improvement relates to the severity of the underlying deficit
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
The present study examined training effects in dyslexic children on reading fluency and the amplitud...
Brain activation differences of reading-related processes between dyslexic and normal reading childr...
Fluent reading requires both fast recognition of written text and an automatic link to the speech so...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiologically based learning disorder that impairs a child’s ability...
How do we learn and understand language? This is probably not only one of the most fascinating and d...
Crossmodal deficit in dyslexic children practice affects the neural timing of letter-speech sound in...
Extraordinary progress in functional brain imaging, primarily advances in functional magnetic resona...
Recent evidence suggests that a fundamental deficit in the synchronization of neural oscillations to...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
Developmental dyslexia is characterised as an inability to read fluently. Apart from literacy proble...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
Developmental dyslexia is a specific learning disorder that is characterized by severe and persisten...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
The present study examined training effects in dyslexic children on reading fluency and the amplitud...
Brain activation differences of reading-related processes between dyslexic and normal reading childr...
Fluent reading requires both fast recognition of written text and an automatic link to the speech so...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiologically based learning disorder that impairs a child’s ability...
How do we learn and understand language? This is probably not only one of the most fascinating and d...
Crossmodal deficit in dyslexic children practice affects the neural timing of letter-speech sound in...
Extraordinary progress in functional brain imaging, primarily advances in functional magnetic resona...
Recent evidence suggests that a fundamental deficit in the synchronization of neural oscillations to...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
Developmental dyslexia is characterised as an inability to read fluently. Apart from literacy proble...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
Developmental dyslexia is a specific learning disorder that is characterized by severe and persisten...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
The present study examined training effects in dyslexic children on reading fluency and the amplitud...
Brain activation differences of reading-related processes between dyslexic and normal reading childr...