Children with dyslexia show a reduced processing benefit from bimodal speech information compared to their typically developing peers

During information processing, individuals benefit from bimodally presented input, as has been demonstrated for speech perception (i.e., printed letters and speech sounds) or the perception of emotional expressions (i.e., facial expression and voice tuning). While typically developing individuals sh...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuropsychologia 2019-03, Vol.126, p.147-158
Hauptverfasser: Schaadt, Gesa, van der Meer, Elke, Pannekamp, Ann, Oberecker, Regine, Männel, Claudia
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