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阅读困难者小脑静息态功能连接与阅读成绩的关系。

Aberrant Cerebellar Resting-State Functional Connectivity Related to Reading Performance in Struggling Readers.

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology, and Special Education, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

出版信息

Dev Sci. 2021 Mar;24(2):e13022. doi: 10.1111/desc.13022. Epub 2020 Aug 27.

Abstract

Reading is a critical neurodevelopmental skill for school-aged children, which requires a distributed network of brain regions including the cerebellum. However, we do not know how functional connectivity between the cerebellum and other brain regions contributes to reading. Here we used resting-state functional connectivity to understand the cerebellum's role in decoding, reading speed, and comprehension in a group of struggling readers (RD) and a group of adolescents and children with typical reading abilities (TD). We observed an increase in functional connectivity between the sensorimotor network and the left angular gyrus, left lateral occipital cortex, and right inferior frontal gyrus in the RD group relative to the TD group. Additionally, functional connectivity between the cerebellum network and the precentral gyrus was decreased and was related to reading fluency in the RD group. Seed-based analysis revealed increased functional connectivity between crus 1, lobule 6, and lobule 8 of the cerebellum and brain regions related to the default mode network and the motor system for the RD group. We also found associations between reading performance and the functional connectivity between lobule 8 of the cerebellum and the left angular gyrus for both groups, with stronger relationships in the TD group. Specifically, the RD group displayed a positive relationship between functional connectivity, whereas the TD group displayed the opposite relationship. These results suggest that the cerebellum is involved in multiple components of reading performance and that functional connectivity differences observed in the RD group may contribute to poor reading performance.

摘要

阅读是学龄儿童关键的神经发育技能,需要包括小脑在内的大脑区域的分布式网络。然而,我们不知道小脑与其他大脑区域之间的功能连接如何有助于阅读。在这里,我们使用静息态功能连接来理解小脑在解码、阅读速度和理解方面在一群阅读困难者(RD)和一群具有典型阅读能力的青少年和儿童(TD)中的作用。我们观察到 RD 组相对于 TD 组,感觉运动网络与左角回、左外侧枕叶皮质和右额下回之间的功能连接增加。此外,小脑网络与中央前回之间的功能连接减少,与 RD 组的阅读流畅度有关。基于种子的分析显示,小脑的 crus 1、lobule 6 和 lobule 8 与默认模式网络和运动系统相关的脑区之间的功能连接增加。我们还发现了 RD 组和 TD 组的小脑 lobule 8 与左角回之间的功能连接与阅读成绩之间的关联,在 TD 组中关系更强。具体来说,RD 组表现出功能连接的正相关关系,而 TD 组则表现出相反的关系。这些结果表明小脑参与阅读表现的多个成分,并且在 RD 组中观察到的功能连接差异可能导致阅读表现不佳。

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