Heth Inbahl, Lavidor Michal
Achva Academic College, MP Shikmim, Israel.
Department of Psychology and The Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center, Bar Ilan University, Israel.
Neuropsychologia. 2015 Apr;70:107-13. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2015.02.022. Epub 2015 Feb 19.
To better understand the contribution of the dorsal system to word reading, we explored transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) effects when adults with developmental dyslexia received active stimulation over the visual extrastriate area MT/V5, which is dominated by magnocellular input. Stimulation was administered in 5 sessions spread over two weeks, and reading speed and accuracy as well as reading fluency were assessed before, immediately after, and a week after the end of the treatment. A control group of adults with developmental dyslexia matched for age, gender, reading level, vocabulary and block-design WAIS-III sub-tests and reading level was exposed to the same protocol but with sham stimulation. The results revealed that active, but not sham stimulation, significantly improved reading speed and fluency. This finding suggests that the dorsal stream may play a role in efficient retrieval from the orthographic input lexicon in the lexical route. It also underscores the potential of tDCS as an intervention tool for improving reading speed, at least in adults with developmental dyslexia.
为了更好地理解背侧系统对单词阅读的贡献,我们探究了经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)的效果,即对患有发育性阅读障碍的成年人在主要由大细胞输入主导的视觉纹外区MT/V5进行主动刺激时的效果。刺激分5次进行,为期两周,在治疗开始前、结束后立即以及结束一周后评估阅读速度、准确性和流畅性。将一组年龄、性别、阅读水平、词汇量以及韦氏成人智力量表第三版(WAIS-III)积木设计分测验和阅读水平相匹配的患有发育性阅读障碍的成年人作为对照组,使其接受相同的实验方案,但采用假刺激。结果显示,主动刺激而非假刺激显著提高了阅读速度和流畅性。这一发现表明,背侧通路可能在词汇通路中从正字法输入词典进行有效检索方面发挥作用。这也凸显了经颅直流电刺激作为一种干预工具在提高阅读速度方面的潜力,至少对患有发育性阅读障碍的成年人是如此。