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Event-related potentials to tones show differences between children with multiple risk factors for dyslexia and control children before the onset of formal reading instruction

机译:与事件相关的音调潜力表明,有多种阅读障碍危险因素的儿童与对照儿童在正式阅读指导开始之前有差异

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Multiple risk factors can affect the development of specific reading problems or dyslexia. In addition to the most prevalent and studied risk factor, phonological processing, auditory discrimination problems have also been found in children and adults with reading difficulties. The present study examined 37 children between the ages of 5 and 6, 11 of which had multiple risk factors for developing reading problems. The children participated in a passive oddball EEG experiment with sinusoidal sounds with changes in sound frequency, duration, or intensity. The responses to the standard stimuli showed a negative voltage shift in children at risk for reading problems compared to control children at 107-215 ms in frontocentral areas corresponding to P1 offset and N250 onset. Source analyses showed that the difference originated from the left and right auditory cortices. Additionally, the children at risk for reading problems had a larger late discriminative negativity (LDN) response in amplitude for sound frequency change than the control children. The amplitudes at the P1-N250 time window showed correlations to letter knowledge and phonological identification whereas the amplitudes at the LDN time window correlated with verbal short-term memory and rapid naming. These results support the view that problems in basic auditory processing abilities precede the onset of reading instruction and can act as one of the risk factors for dyslexia. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:多种危险因素会影响特定阅读问题或阅读障碍的发展。除了最普遍和研究最多的危险因素外,在患有阅读障碍的儿童和成年人中也发现了语音处理,听觉歧视问题。本研究调查了37名5至6岁的儿童,其中11名具有多种阅读障碍的危险因素。孩子们参加了一个被动正弦波脑电图实验,该实验的正弦声音随着频率,持续时间或强度的变化而变化。对标准刺激的反应显示,在有阅读问题风险的儿童中,与在P1偏移和N250发作对应的额中部区域的对照组儿童在107-215 ms处相比,有阅读问题的负电压偏移。来源分析表明,差异源于左右听觉皮层。此外,有阅读障碍风险的儿童在声频变化幅度上的后期判别性负电位(LDN)响应要比对照儿童大。 P1-N250时间窗口的幅度与字母知识和语音识别相关,而LDN时间窗口的幅度与言语短期记忆和快速命名相关。这些结果支持这样的观点,即基本的听觉处理能力中的问题先于阅读指导的出现,并且可以作为阅读障碍的危险因素之一。 (C)2014 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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