“…It is also true that gamma phase-synchronization has been reported to be normal before reading onset (De Vos et al, 2017b). However, preliterate children at risk for dyslexia have been found to exhibit an atypical lateralization for this oscillatory frequency band (Vanvooren et al, 2014). Phoneme discrimination has proven to be a confident criterion for differentiating poor and normal reading abilities (Hämäläinen et al, 2009, Brunner, Bäumer, Rosenauer, Scheller, & Plinkert, 2010Groth, Lachmann, Riecker, Muthmann, & Steinbrink, 2011;Steinbrink, Klatter, & Lachmann, 2014), and in fact, this is an ability that emerges very early during language 14 acquisition (Kuhl, 1979;Shahidullah & Hepper, 1994;Cheour-Luhtanen et al, 1995).…”