Developmental dyslexia is characterized by a severe reading problem in people who have normal intelligence and schooling. Impaired reading of alphabetic scripts is associated with dysfunction of left temporoparietal brain regions. These regions perform phonemic analysis and conversion of written symbols to phonological units of speech (grapheme-to-phoneme conversion); two central cognitive processes that mediate reading acquisition. Furthermore, it has been assumed that, in contrast to cultural diversities, dyslexia in different languages has a universal biological origin. Here we show using functional magnetic resonance imaging with reading-impaired Chinese children and associated controls, that functional disruption of the left middle fro...
AbstractPrevious behavioral studies have suggested that morphological awareness is impaired in Chine...
Establishing the associations between speech sounds and visual scripts is an essential step for read...
In this review, we describe a series of cognitive neuropsychological studies of Chinese speaking aph...
Dyslexia in alphabetic languages has been extensively investigated and suggests a central deficit in...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiologically based disorder that affects ≈5-17% of school children ...
Reading is an important means to acquire world knowledge. Without proper skills in reading and writi...
Burgeoning research has been done on reading and developmental dyslexia in different writing systems...
There has been debate on whether phonological deficits explain reading difficulty in Chinese, sinc...
CorrespondencesDevelopmental dyslexia is a neurological condition that is characterized by severe im...
Due to the logographic nature of the writing system, learning to read Chinese places heavy demands o...
Previous neuroimaging studies have suggested that developmental dyslexia has a different neural basi...
Previous neuroimaging studies have suggested that developmental dyslexia has a different neural basi...
Previous behavioral studies have suggested that morphological awareness is impaired in Chinese child...
Previous behavioral studies have suggested that morphological awareness is impaired in Chinese child...
SummaryDevelopmental dyslexia is a neurological condition that is characterized by severe impairment...
AbstractPrevious behavioral studies have suggested that morphological awareness is impaired in Chine...
Establishing the associations between speech sounds and visual scripts is an essential step for read...
In this review, we describe a series of cognitive neuropsychological studies of Chinese speaking aph...
Dyslexia in alphabetic languages has been extensively investigated and suggests a central deficit in...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiologically based disorder that affects ≈5-17% of school children ...
Reading is an important means to acquire world knowledge. Without proper skills in reading and writi...
Burgeoning research has been done on reading and developmental dyslexia in different writing systems...
There has been debate on whether phonological deficits explain reading difficulty in Chinese, sinc...
CorrespondencesDevelopmental dyslexia is a neurological condition that is characterized by severe im...
Due to the logographic nature of the writing system, learning to read Chinese places heavy demands o...
Previous neuroimaging studies have suggested that developmental dyslexia has a different neural basi...
Previous neuroimaging studies have suggested that developmental dyslexia has a different neural basi...
Previous behavioral studies have suggested that morphological awareness is impaired in Chinese child...
Previous behavioral studies have suggested that morphological awareness is impaired in Chinese child...
SummaryDevelopmental dyslexia is a neurological condition that is characterized by severe impairment...
AbstractPrevious behavioral studies have suggested that morphological awareness is impaired in Chine...
Establishing the associations between speech sounds and visual scripts is an essential step for read...
In this review, we describe a series of cognitive neuropsychological studies of Chinese speaking aph...