Neural correlates of phonological processing: Disrupted in children with dyslexia and enhanced in musically trained children [PDF]
Phonological processing has been postulated as a core area of deficit among children with dyslexia. Reduced brain activation during phonological processing in children with dyslexia has been observed in left-hemispheric temporoparietal regions.
Jennifer Zuk +6 more
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Declarative Memory Predicts Phonological Processing Abilities in Adulthood [PDF]
Individual differences in phonological processing abilities have often been attributed to perceptual factors, rather than to factors relating to learning and memory.
Dana T. Arthur +2 more
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Phonological processing in psychopathic offenders. [PDF]
Recent research has demonstrated that psychopathic offenders exhibit dynamic cognitive and behavioral deficits on a variety of lab tasks that differentially activate left hemisphere resources. The Left Hemisphere Activation (LHA) hypothesis is a cognitive perspective that aims to address these deficits by conceptualizing psychopathy as a disorder in ...
Montry KM +5 more
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Cortical asymmetries at different spatial hierarchies relate to phonological processing ability. [PDF]
The ability to map speech sounds to corresponding letters is critical for establishing proficient reading. People vary in this phonological processing ability, which has been hypothesized to result from variation in hemispheric asymmetries within brain ...
Mark A Eckert +3 more
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ERP Correlates of Altered Orthographic-Phonological Processing in Dyslexia [PDF]
Automatic visual word recognition requires not only well-established phonological and orthographic representations but also efficient audio-visual integration of these representations.
Vera Varga +7 more
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Phonological processing, oral language abilities, and reading comprehension in children with cochlear implants [PDF]
Acquiring literacy (i.e., the ability to read with comprehension) involves language and phonological processing skills and can be challenging for deaf children.
Stephen Camarata +4 more
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The relation between neurofunctional and neurostructural determinants of phonological processing in pre-readers [PDF]
Phonological processing skills are known as the most robust cognitive predictor of reading ability. Therefore, the neural determinants of phonological processing have been extensively investigated by means of either neurofunctional or neurostructural ...
Astrid De Vos +5 more
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Phonological processing skills influence text-reading fluency in Russian-speaking adolescents. [PDF]
It is widely acknowledged that phonological processing skills are crucial for reading acquisition. While most research has focused on examining phonological processing in children, adolescents have remained underexplored.
Tatiana Eremicheva +2 more
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The accurate perception of lexical tones in tonal languages involves the processing of both acoustic information and phonological information carried by the tonal signal.
Keke eYu +3 more
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Neurite density and arborization is associated with reading skill and phonological processing in children [PDF]
Background: Studies exploring neuroanatomic correlates of reading have associated white matter tissue properties with reading disability and related componential skills (e.g., phonological and single-word reading skills).
Nabin Koirala +4 more
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