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The left occipitotemporal system in reading: disruption of focal fMRI connectivity to left inferior frontal and inferior parietal language areas in children with dyslexia.

机译:阅读中的左枕颞系统:阅读障碍儿童的功能性fMRI连接到左额叶下顶壁区域和下顶叶下区域的破坏。

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Developmental dyslexia is a severe reading disorder, which is characterized by dysfluent reading and impaired automaticity of visual word processing. Adults with dyslexia show functional deficits in several brain regions including the so-called "Visual Word Form Area" (VWFA), which is implicated in visual word processing and located within the larger left occipitotemporal VWF-System. The present study examines functional connections of the left occipitotemporal VWF-System with other major language areas in children with dyslexia. Functional connectivity MRI was used to assess connectivity of the VWF-System in 18 children with dyslexia and 24 age-matched controls (age 9.7-12.5 years) using five neighboring left occipitotemporal regions of interest (ROIs) during a continuous reading task requiring phonological and orthographic processing. First, the results revealed a focal origin of connectivity from the VWF-System, in that mainly the VWFA was functionally connected with typical left frontal and parietal language areas in control children. Adjacent posterior and anterior VWF-System ROIs did not show such connectivity, confirming the special role that the VWFA plays in word processing. Second, we detected a significant disruption of functional connectivity between the VWFA and left inferior frontal and left inferior parietal language areas in the children with dyslexia. The current findings add to our understanding of dyslexia by showing that functional disconnection of the left occipitotemporal system is limited to the small VWFA region crucial for automatic visual word processing, and emerges early during reading acquisition in children with dyslexia, along with deficits in orthographic and phonological processing of visual word forms.
机译:发展性阅读障碍是一种严重的阅读障碍,其特征是阅读不良和视觉文字处理的自动性受损。患有阅读障碍的成年人在几个大脑区域显示功能缺陷,其中包括所谓的“视觉单词形式区域”(VWFA),这与视觉单词处理有关,并且位于较大的左枕颞VWF系统内。本研究检查了阅读障碍儿童左枕颞VWF系统与其他主要语言区域的功能联系。功能连通性MRI被用于评估18个患有阅读障碍的儿童和24个年龄相匹配的对照(年龄9.7-12.5岁)中VWF系统的连通性,在需要语音和语音识别的连续阅读任务中,使用五个相邻的左枕颞区(ROI)正交处理。首先,结果揭示了VWF系统连接的重点,主要是VWFA在功能上与控制儿童的典型左额叶和顶叶语言区域相关。前后VWF系统的ROI没有显示出这种连通性,从而确认了VWFA在文字处理中所起的特殊作用。其次,我们发现阅读障碍儿童的VWFA与左下额叶和顶下壁语言区之间的功能连通性受到严重破坏。目前的发现通过显示左枕颞系统的功能断开仅限于对自动视觉文字处理至关重要的小VWFA区域,并在阅读障碍儿童中出现阅读早期以及正字法和字词缺陷方面增加了我们对阅读障碍的理解。视觉单词形式的语音处理。

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