Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10465055 Neuropsychologia 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
► MMNs were recorded for stimuli of the same and different phoneme categories. ► Both control and at-risk children showed MMNs for stimuli from different categories. ► Only at-risk children showed an MMN for stimuli from the same phoneme category. ► Sensitivity to irrelevant contrasts suggests a possible hereditary cause of dyslexia. ► This hampers the development of stable phonological representations.
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