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Age-related improvements in auditory temporal resolution in reading-impaired children.

Michael J Hautus1, Gregory J Setchell, Karen E Waldie, Ian J Kirk.   

Abstract

Individuals with developmental dyslexia show impairments in processing that require precise timing of sensory events. Here, we show that in a test of auditory temporal acuity (a gap-detection task) children ages 6-9 years with dyslexia exhibited a significant deficit relative to age-matched controls. In contrast, this deficit was not observed in groups of older reading-impaired individuals (ages 10-11 years; 12-13 years) or in adults (ages 23-25 years). It appears, therefore, that early temporal resolution deficits in those with reading impairments may significantly ameliorate over time. However, the occurrence of an early deficit in temporal acuity may be antecedent to other language-related perceptual problems (particularly those related to phonological processing) that persist after the primary deficit has resolved. This result suggests that if remedial interventions targeted at temporal resolution deficits are to be effective, the early detection of the deficit and early application of the remedial programme is especially critical.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12625375     DOI: 10.1002/dys.234

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dyslexia        ISSN: 1076-9242


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