Smith Gregory J, Booth James R, McNorgan Chris
Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States.
Department of Psychology and Human Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States.
Front Psychol. 2018 Sep 19;9:1754. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01754. eCollection 2018.
Longitudinal studies suggest developmentally dependent changes in lexical processing during reading development, implying a change in inter-regional functional connectivity over this period. The current study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to explore developmental changes in functional connectivity across multiple runs of a rhyming judgment task in young readers (8-14 years) over an average 2.5-year span. Changes in functional segregation are correlated with and predict changes in the skill with which typically developing children learn to apply the alphabetic principle, as measured by pseudoword decoding. This indicates a developmental shift in the proportion of specialized functional clusters is associated with changes in reading skill and suggests a dependency of reading development on changes of particular neural pathways, specifically decreases in transitivity is indicative of greater network integration. This work provides evidence that characteristics of these pathways, quantified using graph-theoretic metrics, can be used to predict individual differences in reading development.
纵向研究表明,在阅读发展过程中,词汇处理存在发育依赖性变化,这意味着在此期间区域间功能连接发生了变化。本研究使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)来探索8至14岁年轻读者在平均2.5年的时间跨度内,在多次押韵判断任务中功能连接的发育变化。功能分离的变化与典型发育儿童学习应用字母原则的技能变化相关,并可预测这些变化,该技能通过假词解码来衡量。这表明专门功能簇比例的发育转变与阅读技能变化相关,并表明阅读发展依赖于特定神经通路的变化,特别是传递性的降低表明网络整合程度更高。这项工作提供了证据,即使用图论指标量化的这些通路特征可用于预测阅读发展中的个体差异。