Evidence suggests that children with developmental dyslexia have poor phonological processing skills, are less likely to show lateralised activation during the processing of verbal information than children with normal reading ability and tend towards the left of the handedness continuum. The present study investigated this relationship between cerebral lateralisation and reading ability in children with and without dyslexia, directly using a dichotic listening paradigm with contemporaneous recording of auditory evoked potentials and indirectly using measures of hand preference and hand skill. The two groups were significantly different on a phonemic awareness task, particularly with reference to rime rather than phoneme onset. The two grou...
Dyslexia is characterized by deficits in phonological processing abilities. However, it is unclear w...
Objective We hypothesized that if the right hemisphere auditory processing abilities can be altered ...
Dichotic listening (DL) taps information on the brain's language laterality, processing, and attenti...
Evidence suggests that children with developmental dyslexia have poor phonological processing skills...
The present study was carried out on a sample of 125 right-handed boys who are described as follows:...
Atypical language lateralization has been marked as one of the factors that may contribute to the de...
Lateralization of verbal and affective processes was investigated in P-dyslexic, L-dyslexic and norm...
We examined central auditory processing in typically- and atypically-developing readers. Concurrent ...
Normal and dyslexic right-handed children were assessed with three Dichotic listening tests, the Dic...
Data on handedness and cognitive skills are available from six separate studies of reading developme...
The present event-related potential study aimed at finding neurophysiological correlates of inadequa...
Differences in cerebral lateralization of verbal and nonverbal stimuli between left- and right-hande...
Despite their ample reading experience, higher education students with dyslexia still show deficits ...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia is a neurological condition characterized by unexpected low reading p...
Previous studies demonstrated that grammar school children with developmental reading and spelling d...
Dyslexia is characterized by deficits in phonological processing abilities. However, it is unclear w...
Objective We hypothesized that if the right hemisphere auditory processing abilities can be altered ...
Dichotic listening (DL) taps information on the brain's language laterality, processing, and attenti...
Evidence suggests that children with developmental dyslexia have poor phonological processing skills...
The present study was carried out on a sample of 125 right-handed boys who are described as follows:...
Atypical language lateralization has been marked as one of the factors that may contribute to the de...
Lateralization of verbal and affective processes was investigated in P-dyslexic, L-dyslexic and norm...
We examined central auditory processing in typically- and atypically-developing readers. Concurrent ...
Normal and dyslexic right-handed children were assessed with three Dichotic listening tests, the Dic...
Data on handedness and cognitive skills are available from six separate studies of reading developme...
The present event-related potential study aimed at finding neurophysiological correlates of inadequa...
Differences in cerebral lateralization of verbal and nonverbal stimuli between left- and right-hande...
Despite their ample reading experience, higher education students with dyslexia still show deficits ...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia is a neurological condition characterized by unexpected low reading p...
Previous studies demonstrated that grammar school children with developmental reading and spelling d...
Dyslexia is characterized by deficits in phonological processing abilities. However, it is unclear w...
Objective We hypothesized that if the right hemisphere auditory processing abilities can be altered ...
Dichotic listening (DL) taps information on the brain's language laterality, processing, and attenti...