Abstract:This article includes the description of data information from an auditory rhyming judgment task in Chinese children with developmental dyslexia, age-matched control children and reading-matched control children. You will find fMRI data information including experimental design, MRI protocol, and brain activation results from each of the three groups of subjects. Other results from the same study were published in Neuroimage (Cao, in press [1]).
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