Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7322069 Neuropsychologia 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
► VWFA expertise is reflected by the print tuning of an early ERP component (N170). ► Control adults exhibited larger N170 amplitude for word-like stimuli than for symbols. ► Dyslexics showed no N170 amplitude differences between word-like stimuli and symbols. ► Dyslexics had decoding deficits with greater difficulties to process pseudowords than controls. ► The results are discussed in the context of the phonological mapping deficit theory.
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