Dichotic listening (DL) taps information on the brain's language laterality, processing, and attention. Research has shown that DL responses in dyslexia deviate from the typical pattern. Here, effects of DL training and its correspondence to rapid naming (RAN) and digit span (DS) in typical children and children with dyslexia were assessed. Three groups of third graders participated: two training groups, control training (CT) and dyslexia training (DT), and a control group that received no training (control no training, CnT). All took part in testing pretraining and posttraining. DL measures were on laterality, response scores, and attention. The three groups showed different response patterns: minor changes in CnT, change in all measures i...
Children with dyslexia are often provided with audio-support to compensate for their reading problem...
Lateralization of verbal and affective processes was investigated in P-dyslexic, L-dyslexic and norm...
Phonological processing has been postulated as a core area of deficit among children with dyslexia. ...
Dichotic listening (DL) taps information on the brain's language laterality, processing, and attenti...
The acquisition of letter-speech sound correspondences is a fundamental process underlying reading d...
Evidence suggests that children with developmental dyslexia have poor phonological processing skills...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of three different trainings for 3rd and ...
Evidence suggests that children with developmental dyslexia have poor phonological processing skills...
Atypical language lateralization has been marked as one of the factors that may contribute to the de...
AbstractThe present study examined training effects in dyslexic children on reading fluency and the ...
The present study examined training effects in dyslexic children on reading fluency and the amplitud...
Although it is commonly accepted that dyslexic children have auditory phonological deficits, the pre...
Whereas the neurobiological basis of developmental dyslexia has received substantial attention, only...
Dyslexia is a frequent developmental disorder in which reading acquisition is delayed and that is us...
Auditory selective attention forms an important foundation of children's learning by enabling the pr...
Children with dyslexia are often provided with audio-support to compensate for their reading problem...
Lateralization of verbal and affective processes was investigated in P-dyslexic, L-dyslexic and norm...
Phonological processing has been postulated as a core area of deficit among children with dyslexia. ...
Dichotic listening (DL) taps information on the brain's language laterality, processing, and attenti...
The acquisition of letter-speech sound correspondences is a fundamental process underlying reading d...
Evidence suggests that children with developmental dyslexia have poor phonological processing skills...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of three different trainings for 3rd and ...
Evidence suggests that children with developmental dyslexia have poor phonological processing skills...
Atypical language lateralization has been marked as one of the factors that may contribute to the de...
AbstractThe present study examined training effects in dyslexic children on reading fluency and the ...
The present study examined training effects in dyslexic children on reading fluency and the amplitud...
Although it is commonly accepted that dyslexic children have auditory phonological deficits, the pre...
Whereas the neurobiological basis of developmental dyslexia has received substantial attention, only...
Dyslexia is a frequent developmental disorder in which reading acquisition is delayed and that is us...
Auditory selective attention forms an important foundation of children's learning by enabling the pr...
Children with dyslexia are often provided with audio-support to compensate for their reading problem...
Lateralization of verbal and affective processes was investigated in P-dyslexic, L-dyslexic and norm...
Phonological processing has been postulated as a core area of deficit among children with dyslexia. ...