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Abnormal Visual Motion Processing Is Not a Cause of Dyslexia

机译:视觉运动异常处理不是阅读障碍的原因

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Developmental dyslexia is a reading disorder, yet deficits also manifest in the magnocellular-dominated dorsal visual system. Uncertainty about whether visual deficits are causal or consequential to reading disability encumbers accurate identification and appropriate treatment of this common learning disability. Using fMRI, we demonstrate in typical readers a relationship between reading ability and activity in area V5/MT during visual motion processing and, as expected, also found lower V5/MT activity for dyslexic children compared to age-matched controls. However, when dyslexics were matched to younger controls on reading ability, no differences emerged, suggesting that weakness in V5/MT may not be causal to dyslexia. To further test for causality, dyslexics underwent a phonological-based reading intervention. Surprisingly, V5/MT activity increased along with intervention-driven reading gains, demonstrating that activity here is mobilized through reading. Our results provide strong evidence that visual magnocellular dysfunction is not causal to dyslexia but may instead be consequential to impoverished reading.
机译:发育性阅读障碍是一种阅读障碍,但在以细胞为主体的背侧视觉系统中也存在缺陷。对于视力障碍是否是阅读障碍的原因或后果的不确定性会导致对这种常见学习障碍的准确识别和适当治疗。使用fMRI,我们在典型的阅读器中证明了视觉运动过程中V5 / MT区域的阅读能力与活动之间的关系,并且与预期的相比,阅读障碍儿童的V5 / MT活性也较低。但是,当阅读障碍者与较年轻的阅读能力控制者相匹配时,没有差异出现,这表明V5 / MT的弱化可能不是阅读障碍的原因。为了进一步检验因果关系,阅读障碍症患者接受了基于语音的阅读干预。令人惊讶的是,V5 / MT的活动随着干预驱动的阅读量的增加而增加,表明这里的活动是通过阅读来动员的。我们的结果提供了有力的证据,表明视觉上的细胞功能障碍并非阅读障碍的诱因,而是可能导致阅读能力下降。

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