[HTML][HTML] Evidence from ERP and eye movements as markers of language dysfunction in dyslexia

A Premeti, MP Bucci, F Isel - Brain Sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
Developmental dyslexia is a complex reading disorder involving genetic and environmental
factors. After more than a century of research, its etiology remains debated. Two hypotheses …

[HTML][HTML] Typical and atypical development of visual expertise for print as indexed by the visual word N1 (N170w): a systematic review

KK Amora, A Tretow, C Verwimp, J Tijms… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The visual word N1 (N170w) is an early brain ERP component that has been found to be a
neurophysiological marker for print expertise, which is a prelexical requirement associated …

[HTML][HTML] EEG resting state functional connectivity in adult dyslexics using phase lag index and graph analysis

G Fraga González, DJA Smit… - Frontiers in human …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Developmental dyslexia may involve deficits in functional connectivity across widespread
brain networks that enable fluent reading. We investigated the large-scale organization of …

Neurocognitive mechanisms of learning to read: print tuning in beginning readers related to word‐reading fluency and semantics but not phonology

AK Eberhard‐Moscicka, LB Jost, M Raith… - Developmental …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
During reading acquisition children learn to recognize orthographic stimuli and link them to
phonology and semantics. The present study investigated neurocognitive processes of …

[HTML][HTML] Emerging neural specialization of the ventral occipitotemporal cortex to characters through phonological association learning in preschool children

G Pleisch, II Karipidis, C Brauchli, M Röthlisberger… - NeuroImage, 2019 - Elsevier
The ventral occipitotemporal (vOT) cortex serves as a core region for visual processing, and
specific areas of this region show preferential activation for various visual categories such as …

Impaired visual expertise for print in French adults with dyslexia as shown by N170 tuning

G Mahé, A Bonnefond, N Gavens, A Dufour… - Neuropsychologia, 2012 - Elsevier
Efficient reading relies on expertise in the visual word form area, with abnormalities in the
functional specialization of this area observed in individuals with developmental dyslexia …

[HTML][HTML] The time course of reading processes in children with and without dyslexia: an ERP study

S Hasko, K Groth, J Bruder, J Bartling… - Frontiers in human …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
The main diagnostic criterion for developmental dyslexia (DD) in transparent orthographies
is a remarkable reading speed deficit, which is often accompanied by spelling difficulties …

A comparison of orthographic processing in children with and without reading and spelling disorder in a regular orthography

J Rothe, S Cornell, E Ise, G Schulte-Körne - Reading and Writing, 2015 - Springer
Orthographic processing is a construct that encompasses the skills of recognizing, storing,
accessing, and applying the print conventions of a writing system. Few studies have …

Lexical and sublexical orthographic processing: An ERP study with skilled and dyslexic adult readers

S Araújo, L Faísca, I Bramão, A Reis, KM Petersson - Brain and Language, 2015 - Elsevier
This ERP study investigated the cognitive nature of the P1–N1 components during
orthographic processing. We used an implicit reading task with various types of stimuli …

Lexical and sublexical cortical tuning for print revealed by steady‐state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) in early readers

F Wang, QTH Nguyen, B Kaneshiro… - Developmental …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
There are multiple levels of processing relevant to reading that vary in their visual,
sublexical, and lexical orthographic processing demands. Segregating distinct cortical …