Brain imaging findings in dyslexia
YF Sun, JS Lee, R Kirby - Pediatrics & Neonatology, 2010 - Elsevier
Dyslexia is a brain-based disorder that has been intensively studied in the Western world for
more than a century because of its social burden. However, affected individuals in Chinese …
more than a century because of its social burden. However, affected individuals in Chinese …
Whole-brain functional networks for phonological and orthographic processing in Chinese good and poor readers
The neural basis of dyslexia in different languages remains unresolved, and it is unclear
whether the phonological deficit as the core deficit of dyslexia is language-specific or …
whether the phonological deficit as the core deficit of dyslexia is language-specific or …
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 …
Do differences in brain activation challenge universal theories of dyslexia?
JC Ziegler - Brain and language, 2006 - Elsevier
It has been commonly agreed that developmental dyslexia in different languages has a
common biological origin: a dysfunction of left posterior temporal brain regions dealing with …
common biological origin: a dysfunction of left posterior temporal brain regions dealing with …
Atypical white matter connectivity in dyslexic readers of a fairly transparent orthography
Atypical structural properties of the brain's white matter bundles have been associated with
failing reading acquisition in developmental dyslexia. Because these white matter properties …
failing reading acquisition in developmental dyslexia. Because these white matter properties …
An investigation into the origin of anatomical differences in dyslexia
AJ Krafnick, DL Flowers, MM Luetje… - Journal of …, 2014 - Soc Neuroscience
Studies have converged in their findings of relatively less gray matter volume (GMV) in
developmental dyslexia in bilateral temporoparietal and left occipitotemporal cortical …
developmental dyslexia in bilateral temporoparietal and left occipitotemporal cortical …
When all hypotheses are right: a multifocal account of dyslexia
Many hypotheses have been proposed about the brain underpinnings of developmental
dyslexia, but none of them accommodates the variable deficits observed. To address the …
dyslexia, but none of them accommodates the variable deficits observed. To address the …
Reduced structural connectivity between left auditory thalamus and the motion-sensitive planum temporale in developmental dyslexia
N Tschentscher, A Ruisinger, H Blank… - Journal of …, 2019 - Soc Neuroscience
Developmental dyslexia is characterized by the inability to acquire typical reading and
writing skills. Dyslexia has been frequently linked to cerebral cortex alterations; however …
writing skills. Dyslexia has been frequently linked to cerebral cortex alterations; however …
A common left occipito-temporal dysfunction in developmental dyslexia and acquired letter-by-letter reading?
Background We used fMRI to examine functional brain abnormalities of German-speaking
dyslexics who suffer from slow effortful reading but not from a reading accuracy problem …
dyslexics who suffer from slow effortful reading but not from a reading accuracy problem …
Orthographic and phonological processing in Chinese dyslexic children: an ERP study on sentence reading
X Meng, X Tian, J Jian, X Zhou - Brain Research, 2007 - Elsevier
An event-related potential (ERP) experiment was conducted to explore the differences
between Chinese-speaking dyslexic children and normal school children in orthographic …
between Chinese-speaking dyslexic children and normal school children in orthographic …