A group of 16 children, aged from 8 to 14 years, with learning disabilities, were studied by means of a series of conventional and sensitized audiological tests, including recording of the late cognitive electrical responses (P-300). They had no otolaryngological or neurological complaints but expressive language disorders (difficulties in speaking and/or writing), receptive language disorders (difficulties in reading and text comprehension), and lack of concentration and/or restlessness. Their audiograms, speech discrimination and immitance tests were normal. the P-300 responses, as compared with those found in 20 normal controls within the same age group, occurred at significantly longer latency periods.Universidade Federal de São Paulo,E...
Learning disabilities (LDs) are the most common psychiatric disorders in children. LDs are classifie...
This case can be placed in a neurologic classification. The patient is a child with learning disabil...
Event-related brain potentials evoked by tone and speech stimuli were recorded in ten children with ...
An approach to neurological study in children with learning disabilities is presented in which speci...
Objective of the study : To measure and compare the latencies of P1, N1 & P2 of ALLR in children wit...
Background and Aim: Learning disability(LD) is one of the most prevalent problems among elementary s...
Introduction: This is an objective laboratory assessment of the central auditory systems of children...
ABSTRACT- In order to better understand the mechanisms of learning disabilities it is important to e...
The information presented in this paper demonstrates the author's experience in previews cross-...
In this study, the neurophysiological underpinnings of learning disabilities (LD) in children are ex...
SummarySelective attention is essential for learning how to write and read. Aim: The objective of th...
The article informs about the results of theoretical and practical study the features of the impleme...
Brain electrical activity and concurrent performance on behavioral tasks was Investigated In twenty ...
Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLCReading disabilities are one of the most significant causes o...
Learning disability is a general term that describes specific kinds of learning problems. Children w...
Learning disabilities (LDs) are the most common psychiatric disorders in children. LDs are classifie...
This case can be placed in a neurologic classification. The patient is a child with learning disabil...
Event-related brain potentials evoked by tone and speech stimuli were recorded in ten children with ...
An approach to neurological study in children with learning disabilities is presented in which speci...
Objective of the study : To measure and compare the latencies of P1, N1 & P2 of ALLR in children wit...
Background and Aim: Learning disability(LD) is one of the most prevalent problems among elementary s...
Introduction: This is an objective laboratory assessment of the central auditory systems of children...
ABSTRACT- In order to better understand the mechanisms of learning disabilities it is important to e...
The information presented in this paper demonstrates the author's experience in previews cross-...
In this study, the neurophysiological underpinnings of learning disabilities (LD) in children are ex...
SummarySelective attention is essential for learning how to write and read. Aim: The objective of th...
The article informs about the results of theoretical and practical study the features of the impleme...
Brain electrical activity and concurrent performance on behavioral tasks was Investigated In twenty ...
Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLCReading disabilities are one of the most significant causes o...
Learning disability is a general term that describes specific kinds of learning problems. Children w...
Learning disabilities (LDs) are the most common psychiatric disorders in children. LDs are classifie...
This case can be placed in a neurologic classification. The patient is a child with learning disabil...
Event-related brain potentials evoked by tone and speech stimuli were recorded in ten children with ...