Illingworth Sarah, Bishop Dorothy V M
University of Oxford, Department of Experimental Psychology, OX1 3UD, United Kingdom.
Brain Lang. 2009 Oct;111(1):61-5. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2009.05.002. Epub 2009 Jun 13.
Functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound (fTCD) is a relatively new and non-invasive technique that assesses cerebral lateralisation through measurements of blood flow velocity in the middle cerebral arteries. In this study fTCD was used to compare functional asymmetry during a word generation task between a group of 30 dyslexic adults and a group of 30 non-dyslexic individuals. In light of previous evidence of atypical laterality in dyslexia, a reduced leftward asymmetry was predicted and confirmed. We know from previous research that most people with atypical language lateralisation have normal language and literacy skills: nevertheless, our results confirm that language laterality is reduced in those with dyslexia. Theoretical explanations for this apparent conundrum are discussed.
功能性经颅多普勒超声(fTCD)是一种相对较新的非侵入性技术,它通过测量大脑中动脉的血流速度来评估大脑的偏侧化。在本研究中,fTCD被用于比较30名诵读困难成年人组和30名非诵读困难个体组在单词生成任务期间的功能不对称性。鉴于先前有关诵读困难中异常偏侧化的证据,预计并证实了向左不对称性的降低。我们从先前的研究中了解到,大多数语言偏侧化异常的人具有正常的语言和读写能力:然而,我们的结果证实,诵读困难者的语言偏侧化程度降低。本文讨论了对这一明显难题的理论解释。