Authors
Titia L van Zuijen, Anna Plakas, Ben AM Maassen, Pieter Been, Natasha M Maurits, Evelien Krikhaar, Joram van Driel, Aryan van der Leij
Publication date
2012/10/18
Journal
Neuroscience letters
Volume
528
Issue
1
Pages
31-35
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Dyslexia is heritable and associated with auditory processing deficits. We investigate whether temporal auditory processing is compromised in young children at-risk for dyslexia and whether it is associated with later language and reading skills. We recorded EEG from 17 months-old children with or without familial risk for dyslexia to investigate whether their auditory system was able to detect a temporal change in a tone pattern. The children were followed longitudinally and performed an intelligence- and language development test at ages 4 and 4.5 years. Literacy related skills were measured at the beginning of second grade, and word- and pseudo-word reading fluency were measured at the end of second grade. The EEG responses showed that control children could detect the temporal change as indicated by a mismatch response (MMR). The MMR was not observed in at-risk children. Furthermore, the fronto …
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