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    F. Zwarts

    ABSTRACT
    Elastic and inelastic proton scattering from 191Ir, 193Ir and 194Pt have been studied at Ep = 50 MeV. The E2 reduced transition rates obtained for the low-lying states in these nuclei agree qualitatively with the predictions of the... more
    Elastic and inelastic proton scattering from 191Ir, 193Ir and 194Pt have been studied at Ep = 50 MeV. The E2 reduced transition rates obtained for the low-lying states in these nuclei agree qualitatively with the predictions of the supersymmetry scheme recently proposed for these nuclei.
    ABSTRACT
    To determine the auditory event-related potential (AERP) correlates of phoneme perception in 17-month-old children at risk of dyslexia and controls, AERPs were elicited by standard (/bAk/) and deviant (/dAk/) word stimuli presented in an... more
    To determine the auditory event-related potential (AERP) correlates of phoneme perception in 17-month-old children at risk of dyslexia and controls, AERPs were elicited by standard (/bAk/) and deviant (/dAk/) word stimuli presented in an oddball paradigm. The at-risk children tended to show delayed P1 and P2 peaks for standard stimuli. Hemispheric group differences were observed for N2 amplitude and P1 latency, suggesting atypical processing of spoken words in at-risk children. Larger P2 and to a lesser extent P1 amplitudes following deviant words occurred in the control but not in the at-risk group, this may signal poorer phoneme discrimination in at-risk children. The present AERP results offer clues to where to look for a marker to identify children at high risk of reading and writing problems at an early age to facilitate early intervention.