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Visual processing of multiple elements in the dyslexic brain: evidence for a superior parietal dysfunction

机译:诵读困难的大脑中多个元素的视觉处理:顶叶功能异常的证据

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The visual attention (VA) span deficit hypothesis of developmental dyslexia posits that impaired multiple element processing can be responsible for poor reading outcomes. In VA span impaired dyslexic children, poor performance on letter report tasks is associated with reduced parietal activations for multiple letter processing. While this hints towards a non-specific, attention-based dysfunction, it is still unclear whether reduced parietal activity generalizes to other types of stimuli. Furthermore, putative links between reduced parietal activity and reduced ventral occipito-temporal (vOT) in dyslexia have yet to be explored. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we measured brain activity in 12 VA span impaired dyslexic adults and 12 adult skilled readers while they carried out a categorization task on single or multiple alphanumeric or non-alphanumeric characters. While healthy readers activated parietal areas more strongly for multiple than single element processing (right-sided for alphanumeric and bilateral for non-alphanumeric), similar stronger multiple element right parietal activations were absent for dyslexic participants. Contrasts between skilled and dyslexic readers revealed significantly reduced right superior parietal lobule (SPL) activity for dyslexic readers regardless of stimuli type. Using a priori anatomically defined regions of interest, we showed that neural activity was reduced for dyslexic participants in both SPL and vOT bilaterally. Finally, we used multiple regressions to test whether SPL activity was related to vOT activity in each group. In the left hemisphere, SPL activity covaried with vOT activity for both normal and dyslexic readers. In contrast, in the right hemisphere, SPL activity covaried with vOT activity only for dyslexic readers. These results bring critical support to the VA interpretation of the VA Span deficit. In addition, they offer a new insight on how deficits in automatic vOT based word recognition could arise in developmental dyslexia.
机译:视觉注意力(VA)涵盖发育障碍阅读器假设的缺陷假设,即多元素加工受损可能是导致阅读效果差的原因。在VA跨度阅读障碍儿童中,字母报告任务的表现不佳与多字母处理过程中壁顶激活的减少有关。尽管这暗示着一种非特异性的,基于注意力的功能障碍,但尚不清楚壁活动减少是否会普遍归因于其他类型的刺激。此外,阅读障碍中顶体活动减少与腹侧枕颞部(vOT)减少之间的可能联系尚待探索。使用功能磁共振成像,我们在12个VA跨度阅读障碍成人和12个熟练的成人阅读器中对单个或多个字母数字或非字母数字字符执行分类任务时,测量了他们的大脑活动。尽管健康的读者对多元素的顶叶区域激活比单元素处理更为强烈(字母数字右侧为双侧,非字母数字字母为双侧),但阅读障碍的参与者却没有类似的更强的多元素右顶壁激活。有经验的阅读者与阅读障碍者之间的对比表明,无论刺激类型如何,阅读障碍者的右上顶小叶(SPL)活动均明显降低。使用先验解剖学定义的感兴趣的区域,我们表明,SPL和vOT两侧的阅读障碍者的神经活动均减少。最后,我们使用多元回归来检验每组中SPL活性是否与vOT活性相关。在左半球,正常和诵读困难的读者的SPL活动与vOT活动相关。相比之下,在右半球,SPL活性与vOT活性仅对阅读困难的读者相关。这些结果为VA跨度不足的VA解释提供了关键支持。此外,他们提供了关于基于自动vOT的单词识别缺陷如何在发展性阅读障碍中出现的新见解。

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