AbstractIn adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by left dorsal regions, while ventral regions seem to be involved in orthographic word recognition. Yet, given that the brain reorganises during reading acquisition, it is unknown when and how these reading routes emerge and whether neural deficits in dyslexia predate reading onset. Using diffusion MRI in 36 pre-readers with a family risk for dyslexia (FRD+) and 35 well matched pre-readers without a family risk (FRD−), our results show that phonological predictors of reading are sustained bilaterally by both ventral and dorsal tracts. This suggests that a dorsal and left-hemispheric specialisation for phonological aspects of reading, as observed...
Atypical structural properties of the brain’s white matter bundles have been associated with failing...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies have reported reduced activation in parietotemporal an...
Current views on the neural network subserving reading and its deficits in dyslexia rely largely on ...
In adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by left dor...
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...
In adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by left dor...
In adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by left dor...
Although our brain is not predestined for reading, as alphabetic scripts exist for around 3000 years...
Developmental dyslexia, a severe deficit in literacy learning, is a neurodevelopmental learning diso...
Developmental dyslexia, a severe deficit in literacy learning, is a neurodevelopmental learning diso...
keynoteIt is currently unknown how the neural reading network emerges during reading acquisition, an...
Developmental dyslexia, an unexplained difficulty in learning to read, has been associated with alte...
Neural anomalies have been demonstrated in dyslexia. Recent studies in pre-readers at risk for dysle...
The standard neurodevelopment model assumes that the core phonological decoding deficit in dyslexia ...
Atypical structural properties of the brain’s white matter bundles have been associated with failing...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies have reported reduced activation in parietotemporal an...
Current views on the neural network subserving reading and its deficits in dyslexia rely largely on ...
In adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by left dor...
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...
In adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by left dor...
In adults and school-aged children, phonological aspects of reading seem to be sustained by left dor...
Although our brain is not predestined for reading, as alphabetic scripts exist for around 3000 years...
Developmental dyslexia, a severe deficit in literacy learning, is a neurodevelopmental learning diso...
Developmental dyslexia, a severe deficit in literacy learning, is a neurodevelopmental learning diso...
keynoteIt is currently unknown how the neural reading network emerges during reading acquisition, an...
Developmental dyslexia, an unexplained difficulty in learning to read, has been associated with alte...
Neural anomalies have been demonstrated in dyslexia. Recent studies in pre-readers at risk for dysle...
The standard neurodevelopment model assumes that the core phonological decoding deficit in dyslexia ...
Atypical structural properties of the brain’s white matter bundles have been associated with failing...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies have reported reduced activation in parietotemporal an...
Current views on the neural network subserving reading and its deficits in dyslexia rely largely on ...