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A dual-route perspective on poor reading in a regular orthography: An fMRI study

机译:常规拼字法中不良阅读的双重途径:fMRI研究

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This study examined functional brain abnormalities in dyslexic German readers who – due to the regularity of German in the reading direction – do not exhibit the reading accuracy problem of English dyslexic readers, but suffer primarily from a reading speed problem. The in-scanner task required phonological lexical decisions (i.e., Does xxx sound like an existing word?) and presented familiar and unfamiliar letter strings of existing phonological words (e.g., Taxi-Taksi) together with nonwords (e.g., Tazi). Dyslexic readers exhibited the same response latency pattern (words < pseudohomophones < nonwords) as nonimpaired readers, but latencies to all item types were much prolonged. The imaging results were suggestive for a different neural organization of reading processes in dyslexic readers. Specifically, dyslexic readers, in response to lexical route processes, exhibited underactivation in a left ventral occipitotemporal (OT) region which presumably is engaged by visual-orthographic whole word recognition. This region was also insensitive to the increased visual-orthographic processing demands of the sublexical route. Reduced engagement in response to sublexical route processes was also found in a left inferior parietal region, presumably engaged by attentional processes, and in a left inferior frontal region, presumably engaged by phonological processes. In contrast to this reduced engagement of the optimal left hemisphere reading network (ventral OT, inferior parietal, inferior frontal), our dyslexic readers exhibited increased engagement of visual occipital regions and of regions presumably engaged by silent articulatory processes (premotor/motor cortex and subcortical caudate and putamen).
机译:这项研究检查了阅读障碍的德国读者的功能性大脑异常,由于德国人在阅读方向上的规律性,他们没有表现出英语阅读障碍的读者的阅读准确性问题,而主要患有阅读速度问题。扫描程序中的任务需要语音上的词法决定(即xxx听起来像现有单词吗?),并提供现有语音单词(例如Taxi-Taksi)和非单词(例如Tazi)的熟悉和不熟悉的字母字符串。诵读困难的读者表现出与无障碍阅读者相同的反应潜伏期模式(单词seudohomophones nonwords),但是所有项目类型的延迟都大大延长了。成像结果提示阅读障碍读者的阅读过程具有不同的神经组织。具体而言,阅读障碍的阅读者响应词汇路径过程,在左腹枕颞(OT)区域表现出激活不足,该区域大概是通过视觉正字法识别整个单词的。该区域对亚词法路径的视觉正字法处理需求的增加也不敏感。在左下顶叶区域(可能是由注意过程参与)和左下额叶区域(可能是由语音过程参与)中,也发现了对词下词法过程的反应减少。与最佳左半球阅读网络(腹侧OT,顶叶下,额叶下侧)的接合减少相比,我们的诵读困难的读者表现出视觉枕骨区域和可能由无声咬合过程(运动/运动皮层和皮层下层)接合的区域增加了接合尾状和壳状)。

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