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Auditory processing and dyslexia
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1998
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Auditory ProcessingAuditory ImageryCognitive ScienceCentral Auditory ProcessingNeurolinguisticsPediatricsSpeech Sound DisorderPassive Oddball ParadigmPsycholinguisticsAphasiaRehabilitationMismatch NegativityLanguage StudiesSpeech PerceptionLanguage DisorderHealth Sciences
In order to investigate the relationship between dyslexia and central auditory processing, 19 children with spelling disability and 15 controls at grades 5 and 6 were examined using a passive oddball paradigm. Mismatch negativity (MMN) was determined for tone and speech stimuli. While there were no group differences for the tone stimuli, we found a significantly attenuated MMN in the dyslexic group for the speech stimuli. This finding leads to the conclusion that dyslexics have a specific speech processing deficit at the sensory level which could be used to identify children at risk at an early age.
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