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Brain responses to subject-verb agreement violations in spoken language in developmental dyslexia: An ERP study

机译:大脑响应主语 - 动词侵犯发展障碍语言中的语言:ERP研究

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This study investigates the presence and latency of the P600 component in response to subject-verb agreement violations in spoken language in people with and without developmental dyslexia. The two groups performed at-ceiling level on judging the sentences on their grammaticality but the ERP data revealed subtle differences between them. The P600 tended to peak later in the left posterior region in the dyslexic group compared with the control group. In addition, the group of dyslexic subjects did not show a P600 in response to sentences with a plural NP subject. These results suggest that brain activation involved in syntactic repair is more affected by linguistic complexity in developmental dyslexia compared with non-dyslexic individuals. Copyright (c) 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:本研究调查了P600组分的存在和潜伏期,以响应有和没有发育障碍的人口语言中口语的侵犯。 两组在判断他们的语法性上的句子上进行了天花板水平,但ERP数据会在它们之间显示出微妙的差异。 与对照组相比,P600倾向于缺点后部的左后区域后末后。 此外,缺点群体响应于具有多种NP主题的句子而没有显示P600。 这些结果表明,与非障碍症体相比,句法修复中涉及句法修复的脑激活更大程度地受到发展综合症的语言复杂性。 版权所有(c)2006 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd。

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