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      Atypical low-frequency cortical encoding of speech identifies children with developmental dyslexia 

      Araújo, João; Simons, Benjamin D.; Peter, Varghese; Mandke, Kanad; Kalashnikova, Marina; Macfarlane, Annabel; Gabrielczyk, Fiona; Wilson, Angela; Di Liberto, Giovanni M.; Burnham, Denis; Goswani, Usha (Frontiers, 2024)
      Slow cortical oscillations play a crucial role in processing the speech amplitude envelope, which is perceived atypically by children with developmental dyslexia. Here we use electroencephalography (EEG) recorded during ...