Authors
Sabine Heim, Carsten Eulitz, Jürgen Kaufmann, Ivonne Füchter, Christo Pantev, Antoinette Lamprecht-Dinnesen, Peter Matulat, Petra Scheer, Marianne Borstel, Thomas Elbert
Publication date
2000/12/1
Journal
Neuropsychologia
Volume
38
Issue
13
Pages
1749-1759
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Neuroanatomical and -radiological studies have converged to suggest an atypical organisation in the temporal bank of the left-hemispheric Sylvian fissure for dyslexia. Against the background of this finding, we applied high temporal resolution magnetoencephalography (MEG) to investigate functional aspects of the left-hemispheric auditory cortex in 11 right-handed dyslexic children (aged 8–13 years) and nine matched normal subjects (aged 8–14 years). Event-related field components during a passive oddball paradigm with pure tones and consonant–vowel syllables were evaluated. The first major peak of the auditory evoked response, the M80, showed identical topographical distributions in both groups. In contrast, the generating brain structures of the later M210 component were located more anterior to the earlier response in children with dyslexia only. Control children exhibited the expected activation of …
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S Heim, C Eulitz, J Kaufmann, I Füchter, C Pantev… - Neuropsychologia, 2000