Developmental dyslexia is strongly associated with a phonological deficit. Yet, implicit phonological processing (in)capacities in dyslexia remain relatively unexplored. Here we use a neurophysiological response sensitive to experience-dependent auditory memory traces, the mismatch negativity (MMN), to investigate implicit phonological processing of natural speech in dyslexic and normally reading children. In a modified passive oddball design that minimizes the contribution of acoustic processes, we presented non-words that differed by the degree of phonotactic probability, i.e. the distributional frequency of phoneme combinations in a given language. Overall morphology of ERP responses to the non-words indicated comparable processing of ac...
Purpose: A phonological deficit is thought to affect most individuals with developmental dyslexia. T...
Initial lexical activation in typical populations is a direct reflection of the goodness of fit betw...
Specific reading disability, dyslexia, is a prevalent and heritable disorder impairing reading acqui...
Developmental dyslexia is strongly associated with a phonological deficit. Yet, implicit phonologica...
Ample evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia results from a phonological deficit that may not...
Deficient phonological skills are considered to be a core problem in developmental dyslexia. Childre...
OBJECTIVE: Ample behavioral evidence suggests that distributional properties of the language environ...
During language acquisition in the first year of life, children become sensitive to phonotactic prob...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia is consistently associated with difficulties in processing phonology ...
Learning to read is a complex process that develops normally in the majority of children and require...
Whereas natural acoustic variation in speech does not compromise phoneme discrimination in healthy a...
Intact phonological processing is crucial for successful literacy acquisition. While individuals wit...
Purpose: A phonological deficit is thought to affect most individuals with developmental dyslexia. T...
Initial lexical activation in typical populations is a direct reflection of the goodness of fit betw...
Specific reading disability, dyslexia, is a prevalent and heritable disorder impairing reading acqui...
Developmental dyslexia is strongly associated with a phonological deficit. Yet, implicit phonologica...
Ample evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia results from a phonological deficit that may not...
Deficient phonological skills are considered to be a core problem in developmental dyslexia. Childre...
OBJECTIVE: Ample behavioral evidence suggests that distributional properties of the language environ...
During language acquisition in the first year of life, children become sensitive to phonotactic prob...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia is consistently associated with difficulties in processing phonology ...
Learning to read is a complex process that develops normally in the majority of children and require...
Whereas natural acoustic variation in speech does not compromise phoneme discrimination in healthy a...
Intact phonological processing is crucial for successful literacy acquisition. While individuals wit...
Purpose: A phonological deficit is thought to affect most individuals with developmental dyslexia. T...
Initial lexical activation in typical populations is a direct reflection of the goodness of fit betw...
Specific reading disability, dyslexia, is a prevalent and heritable disorder impairing reading acqui...