Auditory processing deficit in individuals with dyslexia: A meta-analysis of mismatch negativity
C Gu, HY Bi - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2020 - Elsevier
Several previous studies have used mismatch negativity (MMN) to examine the auditory
processing deficit in individuals with dyslexia. However, researchers have not clearly …
processing deficit in individuals with dyslexia. However, researchers have not clearly …
ERP indicators of phonological awareness development in children: A systematic review
Phonological awareness is the ability to correctly recognize and manipulate phonological
structures. The role of phonological awareness in reading development has become evident …
structures. The role of phonological awareness in reading development has become evident …
Maturation of consonant perception, but not vowel perception, predicts lexical skills at 12 months
G Schaadt, A Werwach, H Obrig… - Child …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Consonants and vowels differentially contribute to lexical acquisition. From 8 months on,
infants' preferential reliance on consonants has been shown to predict their lexical outcome …
infants' preferential reliance on consonants has been shown to predict their lexical outcome …
Screening risk of dyslexia through a web-game using language-independent content and machine learning
Children with dyslexia are often diagnosed after they fail school even if dyslexia is not
related to general intelligence. In this work, we present an approach for universal screening …
related to general intelligence. In this work, we present an approach for universal screening …
Spelling Proficiency of Children with a Resolved Phonological Speech Sound Disorder Treated with an Integrated Approach—A Long-Term Follow-Up Randomized …
Phonological developmental speech sound disorders (pDSSD) in childhood are often
associated with later difficulties in literacy acquisition. The present study is a follow-up of the …
associated with later difficulties in literacy acquisition. The present study is a follow-up of the …
A universal screening tool for dyslexia by a web-game and machine learning
Children with dyslexia have difficulties learning how to read and write. They are often
diagnosed after they fail school even if dyslexia is not related to general intelligence. Early …
diagnosed after they fail school even if dyslexia is not related to general intelligence. Early …
Technologies for dyslexia
Nowadays, being excluded from the web is a huge disadvantage. People with dyslexia
have, despite their general intelligence, difficulties for reading and writing through their …
have, despite their general intelligence, difficulties for reading and writing through their …
[HTML][HTML] Longitudinal trajectories of electrophysiological mismatch responses in infant speech discrimination differ across speech features
Infants rapidly advance in their speech perception, electrophysiologically reflected in the
transition from an immature, positive-going to an adult-like, negative-going mismatch …
transition from an immature, positive-going to an adult-like, negative-going mismatch …
Association of postpartum maternal mood with infant speech perception at 2 and 6.5 months of age
Importance Language development builds on speech perception, with early disruptions
increasing the risk for later language difficulties. Although a major postpartum depressive …
increasing the risk for later language difficulties. Although a major postpartum depressive …
Phonemes, words, and phrases: Tracking phonological processing in pre-schoolers develo** dyslexia
Objectives Individuals with dyslexia often suffer from deficient segmental phonology, but the
status of suprasegmental phonology (prosody) is still discussed. Methods In three passive …
status of suprasegmental phonology (prosody) is still discussed. Methods In three passive …