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Behavioral and brain evidence for language by ear, mouth, eye, and hand and motor skills in literacy learning
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Sequential Prediction of Literacy Achievement for Specific Learning Disabilities Contrasting in Impaired Levels of Language in Grades 4 to 9
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Brain and Behavioral Assessment of Executive Functions for Self-Regulating Levels of Language in Reading Brain
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Effective Beginning Handwriting Instruction: Multi-modal, Consistent Format for 2 Years, and Linked to Spelling and Composing
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Relationships between Presence or Absence of ADHD and fMRI Connectivity Writing Tasks in Children with Dysgraphia
Abstract: The relationship between presence or absence of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in persisting developmental dysgraphia (impaired handwriting) and brain connectivity during writing tasks was investigated. Thirteen participants (6 males, 1 female with ADHD; 4 males, 2 females without ADHD) in upper elementary or middle school grades performed four fMRI writing tasks-two cognitive (mind wandering and planning to compose) and two transcription (handwriting and spelling). Presence or absence of ADHD was correlated with brain connectivity on all four fMRI writing tasks during scanning, rather than just on the fMRI handwriting task as predicted based on prior research. However, the nature of the fMRI functional connectivity (from which of four seeds with which of eight brain regions) for the four fMRI writing tasks varied as a function of presence or absence of ADHD. The significance of these findings is discussed for both understanding the invisible biological bases of co-occurring ADHD and persisting developmental dysgraphia and teaching students with developmental dysgraphia and co-occurring ADHD.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5189981/
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Modes of Alphabet Letter Production during Middle Childhood and Adolescence: Interrelationships with Each Other and Other Writing Skills
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Predicting Levels of Reading and Writing Achievement in Typically Developing, English-Speaking 2nd and 5th Graders
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Levels of Phonology Related to Reading and Writing in Middle Childhood
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Differences between Children with Dyslexia Who Are and Are Not Gifted in Verbal Reasoning
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Listening Comprehension, Oral Expression, Reading Comprehension, and Written Expression: Related Yet Unique Language Systems in Grades 1, 3, 5, and 7
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Writing Problems in Developmental Dyslexia: Under-Recognized and Under-Treated2,3
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Reproducibility of Proton MR Spectroscopic Imaging (PEPSI): Comparison of Dyslexic and Normal-Reading Children and Effects of Treatment on Brain Lactate Levels during Language Tasks
In: AJNR Am J Neuroradiol (2002)
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Effects of a Phonologically Driven Treatment for Dyslexia on Lactate Levels Measured by Proton MR Spectroscopic Imaging
In: AJNR Am J Neuroradiol (2000)
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Dyslexic Children Have Abnormal Brain Lactate Response to Reading-Related Language Tasks
In: AJNR Am J Neuroradiol (1999)
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