This study reports two experiments conducted to assess the sensitivity of dyslexic listeners to amplitude modulation (AM) of acoustic stimuli. The smallest detectable depth of AM of white noise was measured as a function of modulation frequency. Dyslexic listeners had significantly higher thresholds of AM depth than did matched control listeners. We also recorded the scalp potential evoked by AM of white noise (the amplitude modulation following response, AMFR). Dyslexic listeners had significantly smaller AMFRs than did matched control listeners. The reduced AMFR is consistent with reduced sensitivity to AM, and there was a strong association between these psychophysical and physiological measures. This deficit in AM sensitivity may result...
Developmental dyslexics reportedly discriminate auditory frequency poorly. A recent study found no s...
The etiology of developmental dyslexia remains widely debated. An appealing theory postulates that t...
The perception of speech and other behaviorally relevant sounds is strongly influenced by the amplit...
We recorded the far-field EEG potential evoked by amplitude modulation of acoustic stimuli (the ampl...
OBJECTIVES: Speech intelligibility is strongly influenced by the ability to process temporal modulat...
Developmental dyslexia is characterized by a phonological processing deficit and impaired low-level ...
Perception of speech at multiple temporal scales is important for the efficient extraction of meanin...
Developmental dyslexia is characterized by a phonological processing deficit and impaired low-level ...
The possibility that developmental dyslexia results from low-level sensory processing deficits has r...
textResearchers previously have found a correlation between the strength of the auditory steady-stat...
A prominent theory of dyslexia states that it is caused, at least in part, by neural deficits in pro...
Developmental dyslexia is known as a failure to acquire adequate reading and spelling skills despite...
Specific reading disability (SRD) is now widely recognised as often being caused by phonological pro...
Background: Slow temporal modulations below 40Hz have been shown to be important for speech understa...
International audienceDyslexia is a specific disorder of language. Research on the origin of dyslexi...
Developmental dyslexics reportedly discriminate auditory frequency poorly. A recent study found no s...
The etiology of developmental dyslexia remains widely debated. An appealing theory postulates that t...
The perception of speech and other behaviorally relevant sounds is strongly influenced by the amplit...
We recorded the far-field EEG potential evoked by amplitude modulation of acoustic stimuli (the ampl...
OBJECTIVES: Speech intelligibility is strongly influenced by the ability to process temporal modulat...
Developmental dyslexia is characterized by a phonological processing deficit and impaired low-level ...
Perception of speech at multiple temporal scales is important for the efficient extraction of meanin...
Developmental dyslexia is characterized by a phonological processing deficit and impaired low-level ...
The possibility that developmental dyslexia results from low-level sensory processing deficits has r...
textResearchers previously have found a correlation between the strength of the auditory steady-stat...
A prominent theory of dyslexia states that it is caused, at least in part, by neural deficits in pro...
Developmental dyslexia is known as a failure to acquire adequate reading and spelling skills despite...
Specific reading disability (SRD) is now widely recognised as often being caused by phonological pro...
Background: Slow temporal modulations below 40Hz have been shown to be important for speech understa...
International audienceDyslexia is a specific disorder of language. Research on the origin of dyslexi...
Developmental dyslexics reportedly discriminate auditory frequency poorly. A recent study found no s...
The etiology of developmental dyslexia remains widely debated. An appealing theory postulates that t...
The perception of speech and other behaviorally relevant sounds is strongly influenced by the amplit...