2022
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci12060744
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Examining Individual Differences in Singing, Musical and Tone Language Ability in Adolescents and Young Adults with Dyslexia

Abstract: In recent years, evidence has been provided that individuals with dyslexia show alterations in the anatomy and function of the auditory cortex. Dyslexia is considered to be a learning disability that affects the development of music and language capacity. We set out to test adolescents and young adults with dyslexia and controls (N = 52) for their neurophysiological differences by investigating the auditory evoked P1–N1–P2 complex. In addition, we assessed their ability in Mandarin, in singing, their musical t… Show more

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“…AEFs were measured by 122 planar gradiometers (Neuromag‐122 whole‐head MEG system 80 ) in response to seven different sampled instrumental sounds (piano, guitar, flute, bass clarinet, trumpet, violin, and percussion) and five artificial simple harmonic complex tones, as used in previous studies. 14 , 21 , 31 , 32 , 36 , 67 , 71 All stimuli had the same length and superimposed onset and offset ramps (duration: 10 ms) to avoid clicks. AEFs were calculated post hoc from the ongoing changes of field distributions recorded over the head surface with a low‐pass filter of 0.00 (DC)−330 Hz and a sampling rate of 1 kHz.…”
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“…AEFs were measured by 122 planar gradiometers (Neuromag‐122 whole‐head MEG system 80 ) in response to seven different sampled instrumental sounds (piano, guitar, flute, bass clarinet, trumpet, violin, and percussion) and five artificial simple harmonic complex tones, as used in previous studies. 14 , 21 , 31 , 32 , 36 , 67 , 71 All stimuli had the same length and superimposed onset and offset ramps (duration: 10 ms) to avoid clicks. AEFs were calculated post hoc from the ongoing changes of field distributions recorded over the head surface with a low‐pass filter of 0.00 (DC)−330 Hz and a sampling rate of 1 kHz.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The described procedure is well‐established and has been used similarly in our earlier studies. 14 , 21 , 31 , 32 , 36 , 67 , 71 In addition, absolute asynchronies |peak latency {right – left}| and absolute amplitude asymmetries |peak amplitude {right – left}| were calculated in order to assess how well the latencies and amplitudes match between hemispheres.…”
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