Resting-state EEG reveals global network deficiency in dyslexic children
Developmental dyslexia is known to involve dysfunctions in multiple brain regions; however,
a clear understanding of the brain networks behind this disorder is still lacking. The present …
a clear understanding of the brain networks behind this disorder is still lacking. The present …
[HTML][HTML] Developmental dyslexia is characterized by the co-existence of visuospatial and phonological disorders in Chinese children
Developmental dyslexia is a neurological condition that is characterized by severe
impairment in reading skill acquisition in people with adequate intelligence and typical …
impairment in reading skill acquisition in people with adequate intelligence and typical …
[HTML][HTML] Abnormal age-related cortical folding and neurite morphology in children with developmental dyslexia
There is increasing recognition of a relationship between regional variability in cerebral
gyrification and neurodevelopment. Recent work in morphometric MRI has shown that the …
gyrification and neurodevelopment. Recent work in morphometric MRI has shown that the …
Neural basis of dyslexia: a comparison between dyslexic and nondyslexic children equated for reading ability
F Hoeft, A Hernandez, G McMillon… - Journal of …, 2006 - Soc Neuroscience
Adults and children with developmental dyslexia exhibit reduced parietotemporal activation
in functional neuroimaging studies of phonological processing. These studies used age …
in functional neuroimaging studies of phonological processing. These studies used age …
[HTML][HTML] Grey matter alterations co-localize with functional abnormalities in developmental dyslexia: an ALE meta-analysis
The neural correlates of developmental dyslexia have been investigated intensively over the
last two decades and reliable evidence for a dysfunction of left-hemispheric reading systems …
last two decades and reliable evidence for a dysfunction of left-hemispheric reading systems …
Altered topological organization of brain structural network in Chinese children with developmental dyslexia
K Liu, L Shi, F Chen, MMY Waye, CKP Lim, P Cheng… - Neuroscience …, 2015 - Elsevier
Increasing evidence indicates that developmental dyslexia (DD) is a “disconnection
syndrome”, and new probes of connectome were applied to investigate the “disconnection” …
syndrome”, and new probes of connectome were applied to investigate the “disconnection” …
[HTML][HTML] Developmental dyslexia: dysfunction of a left hemisphere reading network
F Richlan - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2012 - frontiersin.org
This mini-review summarizes and integrates findings from recent meta-analyses and original
neuroimaging studies on functional brain abnormalities in dyslexic readers. Surprisingly …
neuroimaging studies on functional brain abnormalities in dyslexic readers. Surprisingly …
Neuroanatomical anomalies of dyslexia: Disambiguating the effects of disorder, performance, and maturation
An increasing body of studies has revealed neuroanatomical impairments in developmental
dyslexia. However, whether these structural anomalies are driven by dyslexia (disorder …
dyslexia. However, whether these structural anomalies are driven by dyslexia (disorder …
[HTML][HTML] Distinct neural signatures of cognitive subtypes of dyslexia with and without phonological deficits
M van Ermingen-Marbach, M Grande… - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2013 - Elsevier
Developmental dyslexia can be distinguished as different cognitive subtypes with and
without phonological deficits. However, despite some general agreement on the …
without phonological deficits. However, despite some general agreement on the …
Functional and morphometric brain dissociation between dyslexia and reading ability
F Hoeft, A Meyler, A Hernandez… - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - National Acad Sciences
In functional neuroimaging studies, individuals with dyslexia frequently exhibit both
hypoactivation, often in the left parietotemporal cortex, and hyperactivation, often in the left …
hypoactivation, often in the left parietotemporal cortex, and hyperactivation, often in the left …