Lateralization of verbal and affective processes was investigated in P-dyslexic, L-dyslexic and normal children with the aid of a dichotic listening task. The children were asked to detect either the presence of a specific target word or of words spoken in a specific emotional tone of voice. The number of correct responses and reaction time were recorded. For monitoring words, an overall right ear advantage was obtained. However, further tests showed no significant ear advantage for P-types, and a right ear advantage for L-types and controls. For emotions, an overall left ear advantage was obtained that was less robust than the word-effect. The results of the word task are in support of previous findings concerning differences between P- an...
Objective We hypothesized that if the right hemisphere auditory processing abilities can be altered ...
In a dichotic listening experiment, three groups of right handed subjects, stutterers, dyslalics and...
The phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia was studied by analyzing language-related lateraliza...
Evidence suggests that children with developmental dyslexia have poor phonological processing skills...
Evidence suggests that children with developmental dyslexia have poor phonological processing skills...
Normal and dyslexic right-handed children were assessed with three Dichotic listening tests, the Dic...
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...
We examined central auditory processing in typically- and atypically-developing readers. Concurrent ...
Differences in cerebral lateralization of verbal and nonverbal stimuli between left- and right-hande...
The present event-related potential study aimed at finding neurophysiological correlates of inadequa...
Dichotic listening (DL) taps information on the brain's language laterality, processing, and attenti...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia is a neurological condition characterized by unexpected low reading p...
A visual hemifield experiment investigated hemispheric specialization among hearing children and adu...
Previous studies demonstrated that grammar school children with developmental reading and spelling d...
Objective We hypothesized that if the right hemisphere auditory processing abilities can be altered ...
In a dichotic listening experiment, three groups of right handed subjects, stutterers, dyslalics and...
The phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia was studied by analyzing language-related lateraliza...
Evidence suggests that children with developmental dyslexia have poor phonological processing skills...
Evidence suggests that children with developmental dyslexia have poor phonological processing skills...
Normal and dyslexic right-handed children were assessed with three Dichotic listening tests, the Dic...
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...
We examined central auditory processing in typically- and atypically-developing readers. Concurrent ...
Differences in cerebral lateralization of verbal and nonverbal stimuli between left- and right-hande...
The present event-related potential study aimed at finding neurophysiological correlates of inadequa...
Dichotic listening (DL) taps information on the brain's language laterality, processing, and attenti...
AbstractDevelopmental dyslexia is a neurological condition characterized by unexpected low reading p...
A visual hemifield experiment investigated hemispheric specialization among hearing children and adu...
Previous studies demonstrated that grammar school children with developmental reading and spelling d...
Objective We hypothesized that if the right hemisphere auditory processing abilities can be altered ...
In a dichotic listening experiment, three groups of right handed subjects, stutterers, dyslalics and...
The phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia was studied by analyzing language-related lateraliza...