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Cortical Responses of Infants with and Without a Genetic Risk for Dyslexia: II. Group Effects

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Journal Neuroreport
Specialty Neurology
Date 1999 May 13
PMID 10321469
Citations 32
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Abstract

Infants born to families with a background of developmental dyslexia have an increased risk of becoming dyslexic. In our previous study no major group or stimulus effects in the event-related potentials (ERPs) of at-risk and control infants were found until the age of 6 months. However, in the current study, when we made the stimulus presentation rate slower, the ERPs to the short deviant /ka/ were different from those to the long standard /kaa/ stimulus already in newborns. In addition, clear group differences in the ERPs were found. The results demonstrate that infants born with a high familial risk for dyslexia process speech/auditory stimulus durations differently from control infants at birth.

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