Cognitive functional neuroimaging has been around for over 30 years and has shed light on the brain areas relevant for reading. However, new methodological developments enable mapping the interaction between functional imaging and the underlying white matter networks. In this study, we used such a novel method, called the disconnectome, to decode the reading circuitry in the brain. We used the resulting disconnection patterns to predict a typical lesion that would lead to reading deficits after brain damage. Our results suggest that white matter connections critical for reading include fronto-parietal U-shaped fibres and the vertical occipital fasciculus (VOF). The lesion most predictive of a reading deficit would impinge on the left tempor...
The left ventral occipito-temporal cortex (LvOT) is thought to be essential for the rapid parallel l...
According to cognitive models of reading, words are processed by interacting orthographic (spelling)...
We describe for the first time the fast dynamics of functional and effective (causal) connectivity d...
The current study investigates the case of AH, a patient who in 2001 sustained a venous thrombosis l...
Pediatric traumatic brain injury often results in significant long-term deficits in mastery of readi...
Background and purpose Sequalae following stroke represents a significant challenge in current reha...
AbstractPediatric traumatic brain injury often results in significant long-term deficits in mastery ...
Contains fulltext : 191983pre.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)The neural basi...
We used diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to investigate relationships between white matter anatomy and...
The neural processes underlying word reading remain much of a mystery. In particular, the flow of in...
This thesis investigated the role of the left ventral occipitotemporal (vOT) cortex and how damage t...
Modern clinical neuroscience was built on observations of how localized damage caused specific funct...
Neuropsychological data about the forms of acquired reading impairment provide a strong basis for th...
The acquisition of literacy results from an effortful learning process that leads to functional chan...
International audienceAbstract Stroke significantly impacts the quality of life. However, the long-t...
The left ventral occipito-temporal cortex (LvOT) is thought to be essential for the rapid parallel l...
According to cognitive models of reading, words are processed by interacting orthographic (spelling)...
We describe for the first time the fast dynamics of functional and effective (causal) connectivity d...
The current study investigates the case of AH, a patient who in 2001 sustained a venous thrombosis l...
Pediatric traumatic brain injury often results in significant long-term deficits in mastery of readi...
Background and purpose Sequalae following stroke represents a significant challenge in current reha...
AbstractPediatric traumatic brain injury often results in significant long-term deficits in mastery ...
Contains fulltext : 191983pre.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)The neural basi...
We used diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to investigate relationships between white matter anatomy and...
The neural processes underlying word reading remain much of a mystery. In particular, the flow of in...
This thesis investigated the role of the left ventral occipitotemporal (vOT) cortex and how damage t...
Modern clinical neuroscience was built on observations of how localized damage caused specific funct...
Neuropsychological data about the forms of acquired reading impairment provide a strong basis for th...
The acquisition of literacy results from an effortful learning process that leads to functional chan...
International audienceAbstract Stroke significantly impacts the quality of life. However, the long-t...
The left ventral occipito-temporal cortex (LvOT) is thought to be essential for the rapid parallel l...
According to cognitive models of reading, words are processed by interacting orthographic (spelling)...
We describe for the first time the fast dynamics of functional and effective (causal) connectivity d...