Johnstone J, Galin D, Fein G, Yingling C, Herron J, Marcus M
Brain Lang. 1984 Mar;21(2):233-54. doi: 10.1016/0093-934x(84)90049-x.
Event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited by task-irrelevant visual stimuli were recorded from 34 control and 32 dyslexic 10- to 12-year-old boys while they performed silent and oral reading at two levels of difficulty. All subjects were extensively screened for neurological problems, IQ, and sensory acuity. Specific features of the ERPs were affected in amplitude and latency by the experimental variables: group membership, oral vs. silent reading, difficulty level, and recording site (within and between hemispheres). A specific effect of difficulty on the central and parietal ERP was seen in the dyslexics but not the controls. Different patterns of asymmetry were found for the two groups in silent vs. oral reading at midtemporal placements. A marked asymmetry (R greater than L) was found at the midtemporal region for both groups.
在34名10至12岁的正常男孩和32名诵读困难男孩进行两种难度水平的默读和朗读时,记录了与任务无关的视觉刺激诱发的事件相关电位(ERP)。所有受试者都经过了全面的神经系统问题、智商和感官敏锐度筛查。ERP的特定特征在幅度和潜伏期上受到实验变量的影响:组别、朗读与默读、难度水平以及记录部位(半球内和半球间)。在诵读困难组中观察到难度对中央和顶叶ERP有特定影响,而在正常组中未观察到。在颞中部位置,两组在默读与朗读时发现了不同的不对称模式。在两组的颞中部区域均发现了明显的不对称(右大于左)。