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Psychophysiology of developmental dyslexia: a review of findings including studies of children at risk for dyslexia
Manu VesterinenHeikki LyytinenPaavo H.t. LeppänenTiina HuttunenTomi K. GuttormJarmo A. Hämäläinensubject
Linguistics and LanguageSpeech perceptionCognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectDyslexiaExperimental and Cognitive Psychologymedicine.diseasebehavioral disciplines and activitiesBiological theories of dyslexiaLanguage developmentPsychophysiologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)NeuroimagingReading (process)medicineDyslexia researchPsychologypsychological phenomena and processesmedia_commonCognitive psychologydescription
Abstract Brain imaging results illustrative of the search for neuronal markers of dyslexia are reviewed. Event-related potentials (ERPs) are shown to be effective indices of auditory processes involved in speech perception and thus, apparently also helpful in uncovering the neuronal basis of language problems associated with difficulties in reading. Results from the authors' laboratory show that, even at a very early age, brain responses (ERPs) to speech sounds can differentiate children with and without risk for dyslexia and also show reliable predictive correlations to later language development and reading acquisition. The review also covers dyslexia research in which other brain imaging techniques have been applied. The most recent imaging studies have opened interesting views to functional changes associated the remediation of reading problems.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2005-03-01 | Journal of Neurolinguistics |