about
Infant information processing and family history of specific language impairment: converging evidence for RAP deficits from two paradigmsERP denoising in multichannel EEG data using contrasts between signal and noise subspaces.Mismatch negativity (MMN) as a tool for investigating auditory discrimination and sensory memory in infants and children.Brain event-related potentials (ERPs) measured at birth predict later language development in children with and without familial risk for dyslexia.Electrophysiological correlates of cross-linguistic semantic integration in hearing signers: N400 and LPC.Auditory event-related potentials measured in kindergarten predict later reading problems at school age.Dimension reduction: additional benefit of an optimal filter for independent component analysis to extract event-related potentials.Validating rationale of group-level component analysis based on estimating number of sources in EEG through model order selection.Introduction to the special issue on brain event-related potentials as biomarkers of language and literacy development, feedback, and intervention.Newborn brain event-related potentials revealing atypical processing of sound frequency and the subsequent association with later literacy skills in children with familial dyslexia.Event-related potentials to pitch and rise time change in children with reading disabilities and typically reading children.Longitudinal interactions between brain and cognitive measures on reading development from 6 months to 14 years.Event-related potentials in newborns with and without familial risk for dyslexia: principal component analysis reveals differences between the groups.Event-related brain potentials to change in the frequency and temporal structure of sounds in typically developing 5-6-year-old children.Enhancement of brain event-related potentials to speech sounds is associated with compensated reading skills in dyslexic children with familial risk for dyslexia.Separating mismatch negativity (MMN) response from auditory obligatory brain responses in school-aged children.Speech perception of infants with high familial risk for dyslexia differ at the age of 6 months.Maturational effects on newborn ERPs measured in the mismatch negativity paradigm.Developmental pathways of children with and without familial risk for dyslexia during the first years of life.The auditory sensory memory trace decays rapidly in newborns.Auditory event-related potentials (ERP) reflect temporal changes in speech stimuli.Event-related potentials to tones show differences between children with multiple risk factors for dyslexia and control children before the onset of formal reading instruction.Perception of phonemic length and its relation to reading and spelling skills in children with family risk for dyslexia in the first three grades of school.An investigation of prototypical and atypical within-category vowels and non-speech analogues on cortical auditory evoked related potentials (AERPs) in 9 year old children.Children with dyslexia reveal abnormal native language representations: evidence from a study of mismatch negativity.SNP variations in the 7q33 region containing DGKI are associated with dyslexia in the Finnish and German populations.The development of children at familial risk for dyslexia: birth to early school age.N1 and P2 components of auditory event-related potentials in children with and without reading disabilities.Understanding developmental language disorder - the Helsinki longitudinal SLI study (HelSLI): a study protocol.Event-Related Potentials and Consonant Differentiation in Newborns with Familial Risk for DyslexiaBrain event-related potentials to phoneme contrasts and their correlation to reading skills in school-age childrenSemantic anomaly detection in school-aged children during natural sentence reading - A study of fixation-related brain potentialsGenome-wide association scan identifies new variants associated with a cognitive predictor of dyslexiaAudiovisual Processing of Chinese Characters Elicits Suppression and Congruency Effects in MEGAttentional processes in typically developing children as revealed using brain event-related potentials and their source localization in Attention Network TestReview of Abnormal Self-Knowledge in Major Depressive DisorderReproducibility of Brain Responses: High for Speech Perception, Low for Reading Difficulties.Cry characteristics of 172 healthy 1-to 7-day-old infants[Children's language disorders from the point of view of brain research--dyslexia as an example]Auditory evoked magnetic fields to speech stimuli in newborns--effect of sleep stages
P50
Q30502673-EF522203-3F6E-4178-9AA9-2882A70CA552Q33451329-0F204E52-8770-43EC-A14E-6C531A9BEC02Q33828718-6AE88A39-1492-43AD-B60F-D3BE63171AD0Q34416090-7BDF04CE-C240-4220-A84F-B7845BB6A026Q38431821-28526DAD-C8F5-4146-A964-0ACA77EBDA56Q39316875-DBE5FD0C-1F4A-4F32-9384-C81DA9447E7FQ39993245-4D62E405-ACAC-490A-B7C0-D6A91190FE7CQ40068742-BC840D07-E417-4883-A912-260ED7687FF0Q45948677-BB99A874-BFB1-4B17-8628-003C72D8DBA1Q45974597-8BB327A7-92A6-47F0-9091-C88882B1FC06Q46497968-1769FF08-0F39-4EC2-B868-01F438C2D2B2Q47211588-A9CB422B-C9E6-4574-84BA-3BB93E7C67B4Q47666616-99AB7692-6618-44CC-BE4C-26A476EC8FAAQ47972346-B3C3F24A-63A8-4081-BBCC-57972356F3D6Q48062826-B9DA4FBB-8893-4CE8-8584-BDBE7886ABA9Q48087281-B131D734-5AD2-4BC2-A3F1-AEFA87F2D31BQ48314210-0CCBB187-3046-46AF-8A3E-186E95363B14Q48576598-EFCF5079-5610-4E18-B260-9311EF18C241Q48662567-1B9D1C85-4864-44F0-B980-54947CB11F47Q48666332-CAB8ADB9-E88A-4F97-8670-9F9445F80705Q48768292-5608FA6B-5C3A-4519-9760-A70B62DE73D7Q50669482-5BEC164B-03AB-4AD2-853D-C5CD8DC852C0Q51051206-8DBD85CB-7B68-4AAB-9756-DDF755F120CAQ51651927-4FAF98A3-8D4D-4F1A-BBFF-D7658A818534Q51888397-796A1254-151D-4978-A525-56308929A5E7Q51892056-F38FBE41-2261-4220-9C4A-4FB3F0B1A589Q52056202-228009C6-1DD5-447A-8B88-1FA05A1577CBQ54523836-75156538-1F0D-4471-BAE4-7E34E16011DDQ54977448-C5AFD2C1-6BF0-4AA1-A154-5008A7671CFDQ56636974-A8E506F4-7B07-4C06-BD58-8C5DDCFBF24EQ60502884-E29E8448-2A2B-4EF4-BE40-9D2F3DC40A7FQ60932312-7C1F50DD-92D9-4434-A738-A6B07504012FQ61797156-063829DB-133F-4A4D-9108-ED4D3E0C2F25Q61798665-C5EF065B-3E0A-467A-9BEA-3ED613ACAAADQ64098230-F26DEB95-F7D8-4E35-BBC6-16066C389CA1Q64107123-5B242CDE-B8B4-41D7-86D4-53755FCA0A21Q64955633-434BECF2-172C-4D2E-918E-4F045B138295Q74593357-815F9046-DB31-4203-9E85-3E55A6258223Q77477381-CE97B2F1-B4AF-491D-8625-B3EB5074B104Q80362398-8B28E464-5C4F-4F51-94F0-6E2530E6AB25
P50
description
onderzoeker
@nl
researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-8941-2225
@en
name
Paavo Leppänen
@ast
Paavo Leppänen
@en
Paavo Leppänen
@nl
type
label
Paavo Leppänen
@ast
Paavo Leppänen
@en
Paavo Leppänen
@nl
prefLabel
Paavo Leppänen
@ast
Paavo Leppänen
@en
Paavo Leppänen
@nl
P106
P31
P496
0000-0002-8941-2225