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Mismatch response is absent in 2-month-old infants at risk for dyslexia

Authors :
Ben Maassen
Frans Zwarts
Aryan van der Leij
Theo van Leeuwen
P. Been
Cecile Kuijpers
Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences
Source :
Neuroreport, 17, 351-5, Neuroreport, 17, 351-356, Neuroreport, 17, 4, pp. 351-5, Neuroreport, 17, 4, pp. 351-356, Neuroreport, 17(4), 351-355. LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 55621.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) This study examined auditory processing in 2-month-old infants at genetic risk for dyslexia and in controls. Manipulated natural speech stimuli (/bAk/ and /dAk/), at either side of the phoneme boundary, were presented to these infants and their automatic cortical deviance responses were recorded. Control infants showed two distinct mismatch responses, thus extending similar findings reported with kindergartners in terms of topographical distribution and cortical sources. The absence of such mismatch responses in the infants at risk supports the hypothesis of basic auditory (temporal) processing impairments in the disorder. The results suggest that these early signs of deficient auditory processing may point to problematic categorical perception at a later age. 6 p.

Details

ISSN :
09594965
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuroreport
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f6bb6fd4bd28430cecb09e0206cbb39c