Objective: We investigated event-related potential (ERP) correlates of developmental changes in spoken word recognition during early school years. We focused on implicit processing of word onsets as this may change considerably due to vocabulary growth and reading acquisition. Methods: Subjects were pre-schoolers (5-6 years), beginning readers (7-8 years) and adults. Two experiments examined phonological onset priming effects on ERP measures in an auditory lexical decision task. Primes were words (Expt. 1) or non-words (Expt. 2). Results: ERPs elicited by words showed clear developmental changes in ERP latency and morphology, especially with regard to early negativities like the N1. Prominent priming effects were an enhanced N400 amplitude ...
Development of reading skills has been shown to be tightly linked to phonological processing skills ...
OBJECTIVE: Ample behavioral evidence suggests that distributional properties of the language environ...
At a certain point in development, infants’ mental representations of word meanings shift from low-l...
Objective: We investigated event-related potential (ERP) correlates of developmental changes in spok...
AbstractUsing word onset priming with early learned words, we tracked access to phonological represe...
Using word onset priming with early learned words, we tracked access to phonological representations...
Ample evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia results from a phonological deficit that may not...
& The ability to discriminate phonetically similar speech sounds is evident quite early in devel...
Dyslexia is heritable and associated with phonological processing deficits that can be reflected in ...
Although familiarity with a language impacts how phonology and semantics are processed at the neural...
Deviances in early event-related potential (ERP) components reXecting auditory and phonological proc...
A relationship between brain responses at birth and later emerging language and reading skills have ...
Event Related Potentials (ERP) recorded during infancy and early childhood have been used to predict...
Development of reading skills has been shown to be tightly linked to phonological processing skills ...
OBJECTIVE: Ample behavioral evidence suggests that distributional properties of the language environ...
At a certain point in development, infants’ mental representations of word meanings shift from low-l...
Objective: We investigated event-related potential (ERP) correlates of developmental changes in spok...
AbstractUsing word onset priming with early learned words, we tracked access to phonological represe...
Using word onset priming with early learned words, we tracked access to phonological representations...
Ample evidence suggests that developmental dyslexia results from a phonological deficit that may not...
& The ability to discriminate phonetically similar speech sounds is evident quite early in devel...
Dyslexia is heritable and associated with phonological processing deficits that can be reflected in ...
Although familiarity with a language impacts how phonology and semantics are processed at the neural...
Deviances in early event-related potential (ERP) components reXecting auditory and phonological proc...
A relationship between brain responses at birth and later emerging language and reading skills have ...
Event Related Potentials (ERP) recorded during infancy and early childhood have been used to predict...
Development of reading skills has been shown to be tightly linked to phonological processing skills ...
OBJECTIVE: Ample behavioral evidence suggests that distributional properties of the language environ...
At a certain point in development, infants’ mental representations of word meanings shift from low-l...