1209 – Central auditory processing and meaning: ‘early’ deficits in language processing in sli - 09/07/13
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In neurolinguistic language processing models always a linear sequence of language processing steps assume. See the model of language reception of Friederici and Cramon. This contradicts however results of new ERP-studies. Pulvermüller et al. show for the central auditory processing, that words in opposition to pseudo-words as deviants in an oddball paradigm conduct to a significant increase of the amplitude of the so-called early MMN or MMN1 (ca. 120 - 180 ms after stimulus-onset). This shows that already the central auditory processing activated long-term memory for words.
We conducted similar tests and come to somewhat different results. The processing of words in opposition to pseudo-words produced no significant increase in the amplitude of the MMN1. But the amplitude of the so-called late MMN or MMN2 (130 - 180 ms after stimulus-onset) decreased significantly. We have interpreted these results as facilitating processing.
We have found identical results in 5-11 years old children. In SLI-children of the same age there was no effect of this kind. This might explain why SLI-children have not only deficits in building inventories of grammatical entities in the lexicon, but also deficits in building vocabulary.
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