2023
DOI: 10.1002/dys.1754
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Atypical function of auditory sensory gating in children with developmental dyslexia: Investigating its relationship with cognitive abilities

Rasool Panahi,
Mehdi Akbari,
Farnoush Jarollahi
et al.

Abstract: Impairments of auditory processing are among frequent findings in dyslexia. However, it is unclear how auditory signals are gated from brainstem to higher central processing stages in these individuals. The present study was done to investigate auditory sensory gating in children with developmental dyslexia (DD), and to determine whether sensory gating correlates with performance on behavioural tasks. Auditory sensory gating at P50, N1 and P2 waves was evaluated in two groups including 20 children with DD and … Show more

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