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Neurophysiological correlates of word processing deficits in isolated reading and isolated spelling disorders
Authors:Sarolta Bakos  Karin Landerl  Jürgen Bartling  Gerd Schulte-Körne  Kristina Moll
Affiliation:1. Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Munich, Pettenkoferstr. 8a, 80336 Munich, Germany;2. Institute of Psychology, University of Graz, Universitätsplatz 2/DG, 8010 Graz, Austria
Abstract:

Objective

In consistent orthographies, isolated reading disorders (iRD) and isolated spelling disorders (iSD) are nearly as common as combined reading-spelling disorders (cRSD). However, the exact nature of the underlying word processing deficits in isolated versus combined literacy deficits are not well understood yet.

Methods

We applied a phonological lexical decision task (including words, pseudohomophones, legal and illegal pseudowords) during ERP recording to investigate the neurophysiological correlates of lexical and sublexical word-processing in children with iRD, iSD and cRSD compared to typically developing (TD) 9-year-olds.

Results

TD children showed enhanced early sensitivity (N170) for word material and for the violation of orthographic rules compared to the other groups. Lexical orthographic effects (higher LPC amplitude for words than for pseudohomophones) were the same in the TD and iRD groups, although processing took longer in children with iRD. In the iSD and cRSD groups, lexical orthographic effects were evident and stable over time only for correctly spelled words.

Conclusions

Orthographic representations were intact in iRD children, but word processing took longer compared to TD. Children with spelling disorders had partly missing orthographic representations.

Significance

Our study is the first to specify the underlying neurophysiology of word processing deficits associated with isolated literacy deficits.
Keywords:Dyslexia  Reading disorder  Spelling disorder  Word processing  Phonological lexical decision task  ERP
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