Basic auditory dysfunction in dyslexia as demonstrated by brain activity measurements
Although the generality of dyslexia and its devastating effects on the individual's life are
widely acknowledged, its precursors and associated neural mechanisms are poorly …
widely acknowledged, its precursors and associated neural mechanisms are poorly …
Auditory temporal coding in dyslexia
KENI McANALLY, JF Stein - Proceedings of the Royal …, 1996 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Developmental dyslexia is generally believed to result from impaired linguistic processing
rather than from deficits in low-level sensory function. Challenging this view, we studied the …
rather than from deficits in low-level sensory function. Challenging this view, we studied the …
Speech‐and sound‐segmentation in dyslexia: evidence for a multiple‐level cortical impairment
T Kujala, J Halmetoja, R Näätänen… - European Journal of …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Developmental dyslexia involves deficits in the visual and auditory domains, but is primarily
characterized by an inability to translate the written linguistic code to the sound structure …
characterized by an inability to translate the written linguistic code to the sound structure …
Auditory perceptual grouping and attention in dyslexia
CI Petkov, KN O'connor, G Benmoshe, K Baynes… - Cognitive Brain …, 2005 - Elsevier
Despite dyslexia affecting a large number of people, the mechanisms underlying the
disorder remain undetermined. There are numerous theories about the origins of dyslexia …
disorder remain undetermined. There are numerous theories about the origins of dyslexia …
Brain mechanisms in normal and dyslexic readers
E Temple - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2002 - Elsevier
Developmental dyslexics, individuals with an unexplained difficulty reading, have been
shown to have deficits in phonological processing—the awareness of the sound structure of …
shown to have deficits in phonological processing—the awareness of the sound structure of …
Deficit of temporal auditory processing in dyslexic adults
R Hari, P Kiesilä - Neuroscience letters, 1996 - Elsevier
Dyslexia is a common disorder with largely unknown pathophysiology. We tested ten
dyslexic adults and 20 control subjects with trains of binaural clicks which led to illusory …
dyslexic adults and 20 control subjects with trains of binaural clicks which led to illusory …
Pre-attentive processing of auditory patterns in dyslexic human subjects
G Schulte-Körne, W Deimel, J Bartling… - Neuroscience letters, 1999 - Elsevier
It has been hypothesized that auditory temporal processing plays a major role in the
aetiology of dyslexia. Event-related brain potentials (mismatch negativity, MMN) of auditory …
aetiology of dyslexia. Event-related brain potentials (mismatch negativity, MMN) of auditory …
Clinical neurophysiology of visual and auditory processing in dyslexia: A review
G Schulte-Körne, J Bruder - Clinical neurophysiology, 2010 - Elsevier
Neurophysiological studies on children and adults with dyslexia provide a deeper
understanding of how visual and auditory processing in dyslexia might relate to reading …
understanding of how visual and auditory processing in dyslexia might relate to reading …
Auditory processing deficits in dyslexia: task or stimulus related?
The nature of the fundamental deficit underlying reading disability is the subject of a long-
standing debate. We previously found that dyslexics with additional learning difficulties (D …
standing debate. We previously found that dyslexics with additional learning difficulties (D …
Neuroimaging sheds new light on the phonological deficit in dyslexia
F Ramus - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2014 - cell.com
A new study reports that activations of superior temporal regions for speech are normal in
dyslexia, although being less well connected to downstream frontal regions. These findings …
dyslexia, although being less well connected to downstream frontal regions. These findings …