Imaging-genetics in dyslexia: connecting risk genetic variants to brain neuroimaging and ultimately to reading impairments
JD Eicher, JR Gruen - Molecular genetics and metabolism, 2013 - Elsevier
Dyslexia is a common pediatric disorder that affects 5–17% of schoolchildren in the United
States. It is marked by unexpected difficulties in fluent reading despite adequate intelligence …
States. It is marked by unexpected difficulties in fluent reading despite adequate intelligence …
Neurogenetics of developmental dyslexia: from genes to behavior through brain neuroimaging and cognitive and sensorial mechanisms
Developmental dyslexia (DD) is a complex neurodevelopmental deficit characterized by
impaired reading acquisition, in spite of adequate neurological and sensorial conditions …
impaired reading acquisition, in spite of adequate neurological and sensorial conditions …
Tackling the 'dyslexia paradox': Reading brain and behavior for early markers of developmental dyslexia
O Ozernov‐Palchik, N Gaab - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Developmental dyslexia is an unexplained inability to acquire accurate or fluent reading that
affects approximately 5–17% of children. Dyslexia is associated with structural and …
affects approximately 5–17% of children. Dyslexia is associated with structural and …
Developmental dyslexia: genetic dissection of a complex cognitive trait
SE Fisher, JC DeFries - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2002 - nature.com
Developmental dyslexia, a specific impairment of reading ability despite adequate
intelligence and educational opportunity, is one of the most frequent childhood disorders …
intelligence and educational opportunity, is one of the most frequent childhood disorders …
Neurobiology of dyslexia
Highlights•Neuroimaging is identifying brain differences related to causes of dyslexia.•Brain
bases of specific aspects of dyslexia have been better identified.•Genetics may bridge study …
bases of specific aspects of dyslexia have been better identified.•Genetics may bridge study …
Developmental dyslexia
Dyslexia is associated with less gray and white matter volume and altered white matter
integrity in left temporoparietal areas. Functional neuroimaging studies have revealed …
integrity in left temporoparietal areas. Functional neuroimaging studies have revealed …
Paying attention to reading: The neurobiology of reading and dyslexia
SE Shaywitz, BA Shaywitz - Development and psychopathology, 2008 - cambridge.org
Extraordinary progress in functional brain imaging, primarily advances in functional
magnetic resonance imaging, now allows scientists to understand the neural systems …
magnetic resonance imaging, now allows scientists to understand the neural systems …
Brain classification reveals the right cerebellum as the best biomarker of dyslexia
Background Developmental dyslexia is a specific cognitive disorder in reading acquisition
that has genetic and neurological origins. Despite histological evidence for brain differences …
that has genetic and neurological origins. Despite histological evidence for brain differences …
Neural and genetic mechanisms of dyslexia
TM Centanni - Translational neuroscience of speech and language …, 2020 - Springer
Dyslexia is a common neurodevelopmental disorder and is marked by the failure to acquire
reading in spite of normal nonverbal intelligence and adequate schooling. In spite of the …
reading in spite of normal nonverbal intelligence and adequate schooling. In spite of the …
[图书][B] Developmental Dyslexia: Early Precursors, Neurobehavioral Markers, and Biological Substrates.
AA Benasich, RH Fitch - 2012 - ERIC
Understanding the precursors and early indicators of dyslexia is key to early identification
and effective intervention. Now there's a single research volume that brings together the very …
and effective intervention. Now there's a single research volume that brings together the very …