Event-related potential (ERP) studies of word recognition have provided fundamental insights into the time-course and stages of visual and auditory word form processing in reading. Here, we used ERPs to track the time-course of phonological processing in dyslexic adults and matched controls. Participants engaged in semantic judgments of visually presented high-cloze probability sentences ending either with (a) their best completion word, (b) a homophone of the best completion, (c) a pseudohomophone of the best completion, or (d) an unrelated word, to examine the interplay of phonological and orthographic processing in reading and the stage(s) of processing affected in developmental dyslexia. Early ERP peaks (N1, P2, N2) were modulated in a...
This study explores the morphosyntactic processing deficit in developmental dyslexia, addressing the...
This ERP study investigated the cognitive nature of the P1–N1 components during orthographic process...
International audiencePurpose: In adults with dyslexia (DYS), the persistent influence of phonologic...
Whilst there is general consensus that phonological processing is deficient in developmental dyslexi...
Automatic visual word recognition requires not only well-established phonological and orthographic r...
Ample evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia results from a phonological deficit that may not...
New evidence is accumulating for a deficit in binding visual-orthographic information with the corre...
New evidence is accumulating for a deficit in binding visual-orthographic information with the corre...
International audienceMany studies have described the electrophysiological specificities of print pr...
The main diagnostic criterion for developmental dyslexia (DD) in transparent orthographies is a rema...
The aim of the current study was to investigate whether phonological/semantic processing of the word...
Specific reading disability, dyslexia, is a prevalent and heritable disorder impairing reading acqui...
In this study, event related potentials (ERPs) were used to investigate the extent to which dyslexic...
Developmental dyslexia is a disorder characterized by a sustainable learning deficit in reading. Bas...
textThere is accumulating evidence from Event-Related Potential (ERP) studies with adult population...
This study explores the morphosyntactic processing deficit in developmental dyslexia, addressing the...
This ERP study investigated the cognitive nature of the P1–N1 components during orthographic process...
International audiencePurpose: In adults with dyslexia (DYS), the persistent influence of phonologic...
Whilst there is general consensus that phonological processing is deficient in developmental dyslexi...
Automatic visual word recognition requires not only well-established phonological and orthographic r...
Ample evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia results from a phonological deficit that may not...
New evidence is accumulating for a deficit in binding visual-orthographic information with the corre...
New evidence is accumulating for a deficit in binding visual-orthographic information with the corre...
International audienceMany studies have described the electrophysiological specificities of print pr...
The main diagnostic criterion for developmental dyslexia (DD) in transparent orthographies is a rema...
The aim of the current study was to investigate whether phonological/semantic processing of the word...
Specific reading disability, dyslexia, is a prevalent and heritable disorder impairing reading acqui...
In this study, event related potentials (ERPs) were used to investigate the extent to which dyslexic...
Developmental dyslexia is a disorder characterized by a sustainable learning deficit in reading. Bas...
textThere is accumulating evidence from Event-Related Potential (ERP) studies with adult population...
This study explores the morphosyntactic processing deficit in developmental dyslexia, addressing the...
This ERP study investigated the cognitive nature of the P1–N1 components during orthographic process...
International audiencePurpose: In adults with dyslexia (DYS), the persistent influence of phonologic...