Aims: QEEG and neuropsychological tests were used to investigate the underlying neural processes in dyslexia. Methods: A group of dyslexic children were compared with a matched control group from the Brain Resource International Database on measures of cognition and brain function (EEG and coherence). Results: The dyslexic group showed increased slow activity (Delta and Theta) in the frontal and right temporal regions of the brain. Beta-1 was specifically increased at F7. EEG coherence was increased in the frontal, central and temporal regions for all frequency bands. There was a symmetric increase in coherence for the lower frequency bands (Delta and Theta) and a specific right-temporocentral increase in coherence for the higher frequency ...
Adults and children with developmental dyslexia exhibit reduced parietotemporal activation in functi...
Reading plays a vital role in school success and low reading ability is closely linked to low academ...
The double-deficit hypothesis of dyslexia posits that both rapid naming and phonological impairments...
Aims: QEEG and neuropsychological tests were used to investigate the underlying neural processes in ...
Aims: QEEG and neuropsychological tests were used to investigate the underlying neural processes in ...
Aims: QEEG and neuropsychological tests were used to investigate the underlying neural processes in ...
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Objective: Previous studies have been inconclusive whether dominant resting state alpha rhythms diff...
Objective: Previous studies have been inconclusive whether dominant resting state alpha rhythms diff...
Objective: Previous studies have been inconclusive whether dominant resting state alpha rhythms diff...
Dyslexia is a cross-cultural, neurodevelopmental disorder of unknown aetiology that encircles behavi...
A possible key to understanding the nature and specificity (or otherwise) of the difficulties experi...
A possible key to understanding the nature and specificity (or otherwise) of the difficulties experi...
A possible key to understanding the nature and specificity (or otherwise) of the difficulties experi...
EEG power spectra were studied in two poor reader groups (with dyslexia and slow learning) and a nor...
Adults and children with developmental dyslexia exhibit reduced parietotemporal activation in functi...
Reading plays a vital role in school success and low reading ability is closely linked to low academ...
The double-deficit hypothesis of dyslexia posits that both rapid naming and phonological impairments...
Aims: QEEG and neuropsychological tests were used to investigate the underlying neural processes in ...
Aims: QEEG and neuropsychological tests were used to investigate the underlying neural processes in ...
Aims: QEEG and neuropsychological tests were used to investigate the underlying neural processes in ...
Contains fulltext : 54901.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
Objective: Previous studies have been inconclusive whether dominant resting state alpha rhythms diff...
Objective: Previous studies have been inconclusive whether dominant resting state alpha rhythms diff...
Objective: Previous studies have been inconclusive whether dominant resting state alpha rhythms diff...
Dyslexia is a cross-cultural, neurodevelopmental disorder of unknown aetiology that encircles behavi...
A possible key to understanding the nature and specificity (or otherwise) of the difficulties experi...
A possible key to understanding the nature and specificity (or otherwise) of the difficulties experi...
A possible key to understanding the nature and specificity (or otherwise) of the difficulties experi...
EEG power spectra were studied in two poor reader groups (with dyslexia and slow learning) and a nor...
Adults and children with developmental dyslexia exhibit reduced parietotemporal activation in functi...
Reading plays a vital role in school success and low reading ability is closely linked to low academ...
The double-deficit hypothesis of dyslexia posits that both rapid naming and phonological impairments...