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Behavioral performances in participants with phonological dyslexia and different patterns on the N170 component
Authors:Tiffanie Dujardin  Yann Etienne  Claire Contentin  Christian Bernard  Pierre Largy  Daniel Mellier  Robert Lalonde  Mohamed Rebaï
Institution:1. Université de Rouen, Université des Sciences Humaines et Sociales, Laboratoire Psychologie et Neurosciences de la Cognition et de l’Affectivité (PSY.NCA EA-4306), 76821 Mont-Saint-Aignan Cedex, France;2. Université de Toulouse II-Le Mirail, Université des Sciences Humaines et Humanités, Laboratoire Psychologie du Développement et des Processus de Socialisation (PDPS EA-1697), 31058 Toulouse Cedex 9, France;3. Université de Rouen, Faculté des Sciences and Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal/St-Luc, Centre de Recherche en Sciences Neurologiques, Dépt. Médecine, Canada
Abstract:Adults with phonological dyslexia and controls performed a lexical decision task while ERPs were recorded in the occipitotemporal pathway. Based on N170 durations, two subgroups were formed: dysl1 showing longer N170 durations and dysl2 showing normal N170 durations. While the dysl1 subgroup had poorer accuracy for infrequent words and pseudo-words, the dysl2 group responded more slowly than controls to pseudo-words. N170 amplitudes were larger in the left hemisphere for controls irrespective of items. In the dysl1 subgroup, N170 amplitudes were larger in the left hemisphere than the right for words but not for pseudo-words, a sign of hemispheric compensation, while in the dysl2 subgroup signs of bilateralization were observed. Moreover, in the dysl1 subgroup, P100 amplitudes were smaller than controls. These results indicate different behavioral profiles of dyslexics with different patterns of P100 and N170 components. The ERP changes may be due to different behavioral strategies employed by each subgroup, logographic in dysl2 and phonological in dysl1.
Keywords:P100  N170  Dyslexia  Lateralization  Hemispheric compensation  Treatment strategies  Subgroups
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