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发育性阅读障碍儿童单指算术的功能解剖学

The functional anatomy of single-digit arithmetic in children with developmental dyslexia.

作者信息

Evans Tanya M, Flowers D Lynn, Napoliello Eileen M, Olulade Olumide A, Eden Guinevere F

机构信息

Center for the Study of Learning, Department of Pediatrics, Georgetown University Medical Center, Suite150 Building D, 4000 Reservoir Road NW, Washington, DC 20057, USA.

Center for the Study of Learning, Department of Pediatrics, Georgetown University Medical Center, Suite150 Building D, 4000 Reservoir Road NW, Washington, DC 20057, USA; Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC 27157, USA.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2014 Nov 1;101:644-52. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.07.028. Epub 2014 Jul 25.

Abstract

Some arithmetic procedures, such as addition of small numbers, rely on fact retrieval mechanisms supported by left hemisphere perisylvian language areas, while others, such as subtraction, rely on procedural-based mechanisms subserved by bilateral parietal cortices. Previous work suggests that developmental dyslexia, a reading disability, is accompanied by subtle deficits in retrieval-based arithmetic, possibly because of compromised left hemisphere function. To test this prediction, we compared brain activity underlying arithmetic problem solving in children with and without dyslexia during addition and subtraction operations using a factorial design. The main effect of arithmetic operation (addition versus subtraction) for both groups combined revealed activity during addition in the left superior temporal gyrus and activity during subtraction in the bilateral intraparietal sulcus, the right supramarginal gyrus and the anterior cingulate, consistent with prior studies. For the main effect of diagnostic group (dyslexics versus controls), we found less activity in dyslexic children in the left supramarginal gyrus. Finally, the interaction analysis revealed that while the control group showed a strong response in the right supramarginal gyrus for subtraction but not for addition, the dyslexic group engaged this region for both operations. This provides physiological evidence in support of the theory that children with dyslexia, because of disruption to left hemisphere language areas, use a less optimal route for retrieval-based arithmetic, engaging right hemisphere parietal regions typically used by good readers for procedural-based arithmetic. Our results highlight the importance of language processing for mathematical processing and illustrate that children with dyslexia have impairments that extend beyond reading.

摘要

一些算术过程,如小数加法,依赖于左半球颞周语言区域支持的事实检索机制,而其他过程,如减法,则依赖于由双侧顶叶皮层支持的基于程序的机制。先前的研究表明,发育性阅读障碍(一种阅读障碍)伴随着基于检索的算术方面的细微缺陷,这可能是由于左半球功能受损所致。为了验证这一预测,我们采用析因设计,比较了有阅读障碍和无阅读障碍儿童在加减法运算过程中解决算术问题时的大脑活动。两组合并后的算术运算(加法与减法)主效应显示,加法时左颞上回有活动,减法时双侧顶内沟、右侧缘上回和前扣带回有活动,这与先前的研究一致。对于诊断组(阅读障碍儿童与对照组)的主效应,我们发现阅读障碍儿童的左缘上回活动较少。最后,交互分析显示,对照组在减法时右侧缘上回有强烈反应,而加法时没有,而阅读障碍组在两种运算中该区域均有参与。这为以下理论提供了生理学证据:阅读障碍儿童由于左半球语言区域受到干扰,在基于检索的算术中使用的路径不太优化,从而使右半球顶叶区域参与进来,而通常优秀读者在基于程序的算术中才会使用该区域。我们的研究结果强调了语言处理对数学处理的重要性,并表明阅读障碍儿童的损伤不仅限于阅读。

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