AbstractAbnormalities in cortical structure are commonly observed in children with dyslexia in key regions of the “reading network.” Whether alteration in cortical features reflects pathology inherent to dyslexia or environmental influence (e.g., impoverished reading experience) remains unclear. To address this question, we compared MRI-derived metrics of cortical thickness (CT), surface area (SA), gray matter volume (GMV), and their lateralization across three different groups of children with a historical diagnosis of dyslexia, who varied in current reading level. We compared three dyslexia subgroups with: (1) persistent reading and spelling impairment; (2) remediated reading impairment (normal reading scores), and (3) remediated reading ...
In voxel-based morphometry studies of dyslexia, the relation between causal theories of dyslexia and...
Although the neural basis of dyslexia has intensively been investigated, results are still unclear a...
Specific reading comprehension deficit (SRCD) affects up to 10 % of all children. SRCD is disti...
Many studies have focused on neuroanatomical anomalies in dyslexia, yet primarily in school-aged chi...
Prior research has demonstrated a pattern of atypical neural structure and function within regions o...
Many studies have focused on neuroanatomical anomalies in dyslexia, yet primarily in school-aged chi...
Sir, In their recent report in Brain, Clark et al. (2014) presented cortical thickness data obtained...
It is unknown whether the abnormalities in brain structure and function observed in dyslexic readers...
<div><p>This observational, cross-sectional study investigates cortical signatures of developmental ...
Recent theories of developmental dyslexia explain reading deficits in terms of deficient phonologica...
Developmental dyslexia is a highly prevalent reading disorder affecting about 5%–10% of children. It...
Developmental dyslexia is a learning disability that specifically affects reading acquisition. Corti...
Several previous studies have reported that brain structure in developmental dyslexics differs from ...
Developmental dyslexia (DD) is the most prevalent neurodevelopmental disorder with a substantial neg...
Developmental dyslexia (DD) is highly heritable and previous studies observed reduced cortical volum...
In voxel-based morphometry studies of dyslexia, the relation between causal theories of dyslexia and...
Although the neural basis of dyslexia has intensively been investigated, results are still unclear a...
Specific reading comprehension deficit (SRCD) affects up to 10 % of all children. SRCD is disti...
Many studies have focused on neuroanatomical anomalies in dyslexia, yet primarily in school-aged chi...
Prior research has demonstrated a pattern of atypical neural structure and function within regions o...
Many studies have focused on neuroanatomical anomalies in dyslexia, yet primarily in school-aged chi...
Sir, In their recent report in Brain, Clark et al. (2014) presented cortical thickness data obtained...
It is unknown whether the abnormalities in brain structure and function observed in dyslexic readers...
<div><p>This observational, cross-sectional study investigates cortical signatures of developmental ...
Recent theories of developmental dyslexia explain reading deficits in terms of deficient phonologica...
Developmental dyslexia is a highly prevalent reading disorder affecting about 5%–10% of children. It...
Developmental dyslexia is a learning disability that specifically affects reading acquisition. Corti...
Several previous studies have reported that brain structure in developmental dyslexics differs from ...
Developmental dyslexia (DD) is the most prevalent neurodevelopmental disorder with a substantial neg...
Developmental dyslexia (DD) is highly heritable and previous studies observed reduced cortical volum...
In voxel-based morphometry studies of dyslexia, the relation between causal theories of dyslexia and...
Although the neural basis of dyslexia has intensively been investigated, results are still unclear a...
Specific reading comprehension deficit (SRCD) affects up to 10 % of all children. SRCD is disti...