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ERP Mismatch Negativity Amplitude and Asymmetry Reflect Phonological and Rapid Automatized Naming Skills in English-Speaking Kindergartners
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In: Frontiers (2021)
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Multifactorial pathways facilitate resilience among kindergarteners at risk for dyslexia: A longitudinal behavioral and neuroimaging study
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In: PMC (2021)
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Putative protective neural mechanisms in prereaders with a family history of dyslexia who subsequently develop typical reading skills
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Yu, Xi; Zuk, Jennifer; Perdue, Meaghan V.; Ozernov-Palchik, Ola; Raney, Talia; Beach, Sara Dawley; Norton, Elizabeth S.; Ou, Yangming; Gabrieli, John D. E.; Gaab, Nadine
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In: Wiley (2021)
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Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Developmental dyslexia affects 40–60% of children with a familial risk (FHD+) compared to a general prevalence of 5–10%. Despite the increased risk, about half of FHD+ children develop typical reading abilities (FHD+Typical). Yet the underlying neural characteristics of favorable reading outcomes in at-risk children remain unknown. Utilizing a retrospective, longitudinal approach, this study examined whether putative protective neural mechanisms can be observed in FHD+Typical at the prereading stage. Functional and structural brain characteristics were examined in 47 FHD+ prereaders who subsequently developed typical (n = 35) or impaired (n = 12) reading abilities and 34 controls (FHD−Typical). Searchlight-based multivariate pattern analyses identified distinct activation patterns during phonological processing between FHD+Typical and FHD−Typical in right inferior frontal gyrus (RIFG) and left temporo-parietal cortex (LTPC) regions. Follow-up analyses on group-specific classification patterns demonstrated LTPC hypoactivation in FHD+Typical compared to FHD−Typical, suggesting this neural characteristic as an FHD+ phenotype. In contrast, RIFG showed hyperactivation in FHD+Typical than FHD−Typical, and its activation pattern was positively correlated with subsequent reading abilities in FHD+ but not controls (FHD−Typical). RIFG hyperactivation in FHD+Typical was further associated with increased interhemispheric functional and structural connectivity. These results suggest that some protective neural mechanisms are already established in FHD+Typical prereaders supporting their typical reading development. ; National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (Awards R01HD067312 and R01HD65762‐01)
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URL: https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/130434
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Putative protective neural mechanisms in prereaders with a family history of dyslexia who subsequently develop typical reading skills
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In: Wiley (2021)
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White matter in infancy is prospectively associated with language outcomes in kindergarten
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In: Dev Cogn Neurosci (2021)
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Putative protective neural mechanisms in prereaders with a family history of dyslexia who subsequently develop typical reading skills
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Putative protective neural mechanisms in prereaders with a family history of dyslexia who subsequently develop typical reading skills
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In: Hum Brain Mapp (2020)
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Multifactorial pathways facilitate resilience among kindergarteners at risk for dyslexia: A longitudinal behavioral and neuroimaging study
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In: Dev Sci (2020)
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Disrupted left fusiform response to print in beginning kindergartners is associated with subsequent reading
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In: Elsevier (2019)
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Neural correlates of phonological processing: Disrupted in children with dyslexia and enhanced in musically trained children
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Neural correlates of phonological processing: Disrupted in children with dyslexia and enhanced in musically trained children ...
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Emergence of the neural network underlying phonological processing from the prereading to the emergent reading stage: A longitudinal study ...
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Neural correlates of phonological processing: Disrupted in children with dyslexia and enhanced in musically trained children
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Emergence of the neural network underlying phonological processing from the pre-reading to the emergent reading stage: a longitudinal study
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Revisiting the ‘enigma’ of musicians with dyslexia: auditory sequencing and speech abilities
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Development of Tract-Specific White Matter Pathways During Early Reading Development in At-Risk Children and Typical Controls
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Examining the relationship between home literacy environment and neural correlates of phonological processing in beginning readers with and without a familial risk for dyslexia: an fMRI study
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In: Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior: Papers & Publications (2017)
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Revisiting the "Enigma" of musicians with dyslexia: Auditory sequencing and speech abilities
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Examining the relationship between home literacy environment and neural correlates of phonological processing in beginning readers with and without a familial risk for dyslexia: an fMRI study
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Investigating the neural correlates of voice versus speech-sound directed information in pre-school children.
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