Molfese D L
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, 40292-0001, USA.
Brain Lang. 2000 May;72(3):238-45. doi: 10.1006/brln.2000.2287.
Auditory event-related potentials recorded at birth to speech and nonspeech syllables from six scalp electrodes discriminated between newborn infants who 8 years later would be characterized as dyslexic, poor, or normal readers. These findings indicate that reading problems can be identified and possible interventions undertaken up to 9 years earlier than is currently possible.
从六个头皮电极记录的新生儿对语音和非语音音节的听觉事件相关电位,能够区分出8年后将被归类为阅读障碍、阅读能力差或阅读能力正常的婴儿。这些发现表明,阅读问题可以比目前提前9年被识别出来,并可能采取相应干预措施。