Children with developmental dyslexia (DD) exhibit deficits in auditory temporal processing, potentially linking to their difficulties in reading. Previous studies in alphabetic languages have reported atypical neural synchronization to low-frequency rhythms. For non-alphabetic languages like Chinese, however, the specific frequency bands involved and the cognitive mechanisms through which such abnormalities might relate to reading outcomes are less clearly understood. In this study, we recorded
Atypical Theta and Low Gamma Band Auditory Sampling in Chinese Children With Developmental Dyslexia: An ASSR Study
Jiaru Tang·Hua Shu·Jianjun Wang·Xin Cui·Jiuju Wang·Manli Zhang·Yaowen Liang·Xiujie Yang·Chenguang Zhao·Jiushu XIE·Guosheng Ding·Zihan Yang
