The specialization of visual brain areas for fast processing of printed words plays an important role in the acquisition of reading skills. Dysregulation of these areas may be among the deficits underlying developmental dyslexia. The present study examines the specificity of word activation in dyslexic children in 3rd grade by comparing early components of brain potentials elicited by visually presented words vs. strings of meaningless letter-like symbols. Results showed a more pronounced N1 component for words compared to symbols for both groups. The dyslexic group revealed larger left-lateralized, word-specific N1 responses than the typically reading group. Furthermore, positive correlations between N1 amplitudes and reading fluency were ...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
Developmental dyslexia has been associated with a dysfunction of a brain region in the left inferior...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
The specialization of visual brain areas for fast processing of printed words plays an important rol...
The present study examined training effects in dyslexic children on reading fluency and the amplitud...
AbstractThe present study examined training effects in dyslexic children on reading fluency and the ...
textThere is accumulating evidence from Event-Related Potential (ERP) studies with adult population...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to investigate brain responses triggered by different ...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiologically based learning disorder that impairs a child’s ability...
The present research combines different paradigm in the area of visual perception of letter and word...
Recent theories of developmental dyslexia explain reading deficits in terms of deficient phonologica...
Brain activation differences of reading-related processes between dyslexic and normal reading childr...
Summary. The neurobiological basis of learning word spellings and recogni-tion of recently learned w...
In this study, event related potentials (ERPs) were used to investigate the extent to which dyslexic...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
Developmental dyslexia has been associated with a dysfunction of a brain region in the left inferior...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
The specialization of visual brain areas for fast processing of printed words plays an important rol...
The present study examined training effects in dyslexic children on reading fluency and the amplitud...
AbstractThe present study examined training effects in dyslexic children on reading fluency and the ...
textThere is accumulating evidence from Event-Related Potential (ERP) studies with adult population...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to investigate brain responses triggered by different ...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurobiologically based learning disorder that impairs a child’s ability...
The present research combines different paradigm in the area of visual perception of letter and word...
Recent theories of developmental dyslexia explain reading deficits in terms of deficient phonologica...
Brain activation differences of reading-related processes between dyslexic and normal reading childr...
Summary. The neurobiological basis of learning word spellings and recogni-tion of recently learned w...
In this study, event related potentials (ERPs) were used to investigate the extent to which dyslexic...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...
Developmental dyslexia has been associated with a dysfunction of a brain region in the left inferior...
We use a neurocognitive perspective to discuss the contribution of learning letter-speech sound (L-S...