Developmental dyslexia, an unexplained difficulty in learning to read, has been associated with alterations in white matter organization as measured by diffusion-weighted imaging. It is unknown, however, whether these differences in structural connectivity are related to the cause of dyslexia or if they are consequences of reading difficulty (e.g., less reading experience or compensatory brain organization). Here, in 40 kindergartners who had received little or no reading instruction, we examined the relation between behavioral predictors of dyslexia and white matter organization in left arcuate fasciculus, inferior longitudinal fasciculus, and the parietal portion of the superior longitudinal fasciculus using probabilistic tractography. Hi...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder with a strong genetic basis. Previous studie...
Although our brain is not predestined for reading, as alphabetic scripts exist for around 3000 years...
This study examined whether variations in brain development between kindergarten and Grade 3 predict...
Developmental dyslexia, an unexplained difficulty in learning to read, has been associated with alte...
AbstractIn adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by ...
In adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by left dor...
Neural anomalies have been demonstrated in dyslexia. Recent studies in pre-readers at risk for dysle...
Neural anomalies have been demonstrated in dyslexia. Recent studies in pre-readers at risk for dysle...
In adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by left dor...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder with a strong genetic basis. Previous studie...
AbstractIn adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by ...
Neural anomalies have been demonstrated in dyslexia. Recent studies in pre-readers at risk for dysle...
In adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by left dor...
This study examined whether variations in brain development between kindergarten and Grade 3 predict...
In adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by left dor...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder with a strong genetic basis. Previous studie...
Although our brain is not predestined for reading, as alphabetic scripts exist for around 3000 years...
This study examined whether variations in brain development between kindergarten and Grade 3 predict...
Developmental dyslexia, an unexplained difficulty in learning to read, has been associated with alte...
AbstractIn adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by ...
In adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by left dor...
Neural anomalies have been demonstrated in dyslexia. Recent studies in pre-readers at risk for dysle...
Neural anomalies have been demonstrated in dyslexia. Recent studies in pre-readers at risk for dysle...
In adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by left dor...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder with a strong genetic basis. Previous studie...
AbstractIn adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by ...
Neural anomalies have been demonstrated in dyslexia. Recent studies in pre-readers at risk for dysle...
In adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by left dor...
This study examined whether variations in brain development between kindergarten and Grade 3 predict...
In adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by left dor...
Developmental dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental disorder with a strong genetic basis. Previous studie...
Although our brain is not predestined for reading, as alphabetic scripts exist for around 3000 years...
This study examined whether variations in brain development between kindergarten and Grade 3 predict...