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. 2008 Apr;38(2):73-82.
doi: 10.1016/j.neucli.2007.12.007. Epub 2008 Feb 4.

Differences in effective connectivity between dyslexic children and normal readers during a pseudoword reading task: an fMRI study

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Differences in effective connectivity between dyslexic children and normal readers during a pseudoword reading task: an fMRI study

V Quaglino et al. Neurophysiol Clin. 2008 Apr.

Abstract

Purpose: This fMRI study investigated phonological and lexicosemantic processing in dyslexic and in chronological age- and reading level-matched children in a pseudoword reading task.

Materials and methods: The effective connectivity network was compared between the three groups using a structural model including the supramarginal cortex (BA 40; BA: Brodmann area), fusiform cortex (BA 37) and inferior frontal cortex (BA 44/45) areas of the left hemisphere.

Results: The results revealed differences in connectivity patterns. In dyslexic patients, in contrast with chronological age- and reading level-matched groups, no causal relationship was demonstrated between BA 40 and BA 44/45. However, a significant causal relationship was demonstrated between BA 37 and BA 44/45 both in dyslexic children and in the reading level-matched group.

Conclusions: These findings were interpreted as evidence for a phonological deficit in developmental dyslexia.

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