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Dichotic listening and SPECT in dyslexic children
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Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria. Assoc Arquivos De Neuro- Psiquiatria, v. 64, n. 1, n. 108, n. 111, 2006.
0004-282X
WOS:000236704100022
10.1590/S0004-282X2006000100022
Autor
Sauer, L
Pereira, LD
Ciasca, SM
Pestun, M
Guerreiro, MM
Institución
Resumen
Dichotic listening (DL) was evaluated in 36 children with: verbal dichotic listening test, alternating dissilable dichotic test and non-verbal dichotic listening test. Children were separated into two groups: experimental group with 18 dyslexic children and control group with 18 normal children. Both groups were comparable in gender, laterality and social-economic level. All dyslexic children underwent neuroimaging exam (SPECT). Our data showed that there was a statistical difference between both groups in all DL tests. Abnormal SPECT findings were seen in 50% of the dyslexic children, hypoperfusion of the left temporal lobe being the most frequent abnormality. We conclude that dyslexic children present an impairment of central neurologic processing that may be detected by DL tests, and by functional imaging exam, such as SPECT, as well. 64 1 108 111