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典型读者和障碍性读者在形态处理上的神经认知基础。

The neurocognitive basis of morphological processing in typical and impaired readers.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA.

Department of Biologic and Materials Sciences & Prosthodontics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA.

出版信息

Ann Dyslexia. 2022 Jul;72(2):361-383. doi: 10.1007/s11881-021-00239-9. Epub 2021 Jul 13.

Abstract

Morphological awareness, or sensitivity to units of meaning, is an essential component of reading comprehension development. Current neurobiological models of reading and dyslexia have largely been built upon phonological processing models, yet reading for meaning is as essential as reading for sound. To fill this gap, the present study explores the relation between children's neural organization for morphological awareness and successful reading comprehension in typically developing and impaired readers. English-speaking children ages 6-11 (N = 97; mean age = 8.6 years, 25% reading impaired) completed standard literacy assessments as well as an auditory morphological awareness task during functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) neuroimaging, which included root (e.g., PERSON + al) and derivational (e.g., quick + LY) morphology. Regression analyses revealed that children's morphological awareness predicted unique variance in reading comprehension above and beyond demographic factors, vocabulary knowledge, and decoding ability. Neuroimaging analyses further revealed that children with stronger reading comprehension showed greater engagement of brain regions associated with integrating sound and meaning, including left inferior frontal, middle temporal, and inferior parietal regions. This effect was especially notable for the derivational morphology condition that involved manipulating more analytically demanding and semantically abstract units (e.g., un-, -ly, -ion). Together, these findings suggest that successful reading comprehension, and its deficit in dyslexia, may be related to the ability to manipulate morpho-phonological units of word meaning and structure. These results inform theoretical perspectives on literacy and children's neural architecture for learning to read.

摘要

形态意识,或对意义单位的敏感性,是阅读理解发展的一个重要组成部分。当前阅读和阅读障碍的神经生物学模型在很大程度上是基于语音处理模型建立的,但阅读意义与阅读声音同样重要。为了填补这一空白,本研究探讨了儿童形态意识的神经组织与正常发育和受损读者的阅读理解能力之间的关系。说英语的 6-11 岁儿童(N=97;平均年龄=8.6 岁,25%阅读障碍)完成了标准的读写能力评估以及功能近红外光谱(fNIRS)神经影像学中的听觉形态意识任务,其中包括词根(例如 PERSON+al)和派生(例如 quick+LY)形态。回归分析显示,儿童的形态意识预测了阅读理解的独特方差,超过了人口统计学因素、词汇知识和解码能力。神经影像学分析进一步表明,阅读理解能力较强的儿童在整合声音和意义方面涉及更多大脑区域的参与,包括左额下回、中颞叶和下顶叶区域。这种效应在涉及更具分析性和语义抽象的派生形态条件下尤为明显(例如,un-,-ly,-ion)。总的来说,这些发现表明,成功的阅读理解能力及其在阅读障碍中的缺陷可能与操纵词的形态-语音单位的能力有关,这些单位涉及词的意义和结构。这些结果为读写能力的理论观点和儿童学习阅读的神经结构提供了信息。

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