Mapping Symbols to Sounds: Electrophysiological Correlates of the Impaired Reading Process in Dyslexia
Front Psychol. 2012; 3: 60.
Published online 2012 March 2.
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00060
Phonological processing is a key primary skill required to perform the reading task in alphabetic writing systems. As a result those who have cognitive deficits which cause phonological processing problems are likely to be dyslexic in alphabetic writing s
Purpose of review: In recent years, parents and schools have spent millions of pounds and dollars on commercial programs that claim to treat children's developmental disorders by training their auditory processing. Here I test the truth of this claim usin
Scientific Studies of Reading - Studies of basic (nonspeech) auditory processing in adults thought to have developmental dyslexia have yielded a variety of data. Yet there has been l...
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology - The present study investigated auditory-phonetic processing in a group of adolescent and adult reading disabled subjects. Right- and left-handed dysle...
Auditory Processing is a key skill in the tasks of reading, writing and spelling the visual notation of speech, text. Any Auditory Processing deficit or disorder can cause the dyslexic symptom.
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