We used magnetoencephalography to elucidate the cortical activation associated with the segmentation of spoken words in nonreading-impaired and dyslexic adults. The subjects listened to binaurally presented sentences where the sentence-ending words were either semantically appropriate or inappropriate to the preceding sentence context. Half of the inappropriate final words shared two or three initial phonemes with the highly expected semantically appropriate words. Two temporally and functionally distinct response patterns were detected in the superior temporal lobe. The first response peaked at ∼100 msec in the supratemporal plane and showed no sensitivity to the semantic appropriateness of the final word. This presemantic N100m response w...
The aim of the present fMRI study was to investigate whether typical and dyslexic adult readers diff...
In this study, event related potentials (ERPs) were used to investigate the extent to which dyslexic...
How do we learn and understand language? This is probably not only one of the most fascinating and d...
We used magnetoencephalography to elucidate the cortical activation associated with the segmentation...
Reading difficulties are associated with problems in processing and manipulating speech sounds. Dysl...
The combined temporal and spatial resolution of MEG (magnetoencephalography) was used to study wheth...
Auditory cortical processing of speech-like sounds was studied in 9 dyslexic and 11 normal-reading a...
Initial lexical activation in typical populations is a direct reflection of the goodness of fit betw...
SummaryDevelopmental dyslexia is a specific reading and spelling deficit [1] affecting 4% to 10% of ...
International audienceWhile persistence of subtle phonological deficits in dyslexic adults is well d...
Available online 10 December 2020Speech comprehension has been proposed to critically rely on oscill...
Eight dyslexic subjects, impaired on a range of tasks requiring phonological processing, were matche...
Published online 7 April 2016Developmental dyslexia is a reading disorder often characterized by red...
This thesis focuses on the cognitive and neuroanatomical aspects of reading related subskills (such ...
In the present study, event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were used to compare auditory sentence c...
The aim of the present fMRI study was to investigate whether typical and dyslexic adult readers diff...
In this study, event related potentials (ERPs) were used to investigate the extent to which dyslexic...
How do we learn and understand language? This is probably not only one of the most fascinating and d...
We used magnetoencephalography to elucidate the cortical activation associated with the segmentation...
Reading difficulties are associated with problems in processing and manipulating speech sounds. Dysl...
The combined temporal and spatial resolution of MEG (magnetoencephalography) was used to study wheth...
Auditory cortical processing of speech-like sounds was studied in 9 dyslexic and 11 normal-reading a...
Initial lexical activation in typical populations is a direct reflection of the goodness of fit betw...
SummaryDevelopmental dyslexia is a specific reading and spelling deficit [1] affecting 4% to 10% of ...
International audienceWhile persistence of subtle phonological deficits in dyslexic adults is well d...
Available online 10 December 2020Speech comprehension has been proposed to critically rely on oscill...
Eight dyslexic subjects, impaired on a range of tasks requiring phonological processing, were matche...
Published online 7 April 2016Developmental dyslexia is a reading disorder often characterized by red...
This thesis focuses on the cognitive and neuroanatomical aspects of reading related subskills (such ...
In the present study, event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were used to compare auditory sentence c...
The aim of the present fMRI study was to investigate whether typical and dyslexic adult readers diff...
In this study, event related potentials (ERPs) were used to investigate the extent to which dyslexic...
How do we learn and understand language? This is probably not only one of the most fascinating and d...