Center for the Study of Learning, Department of Pediatrics, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, United States.
Center for the Study of Learning, Department of Pediatrics, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, United States.
Brain Lang. 2023 Nov;246:105346. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2023.105346. Epub 2023 Oct 29.
Meta-analyses on reading show cerebellar activation in adults, but not children, suggesting a possible age-dependent role of the cerebellum in reading. However, the few studies that compare adults and children during reading report mixed cerebellar activation results. Here, we studied (i) cerebellar activation during implicit word processing in adults and children and (ii) functional connectivity (FC) between the cerebellum and left cortical regions involved in reading. First, both groups activated bilateral cerebellum for word processing when compared to fixation, but not when compared to the active control. There were no differences between adults and children. Second, we found intrinsic FC between several cerebellar seed regions and cortical target regions in adults and children, as well as between-group differences. However, task-modulated FC specific to word processing revealed no within- nor between-group results. Together this study does not provide support for a role of the cerebellum in word processing at either age.
阅读的荟萃分析表明成年人的小脑激活,而儿童则没有,这表明小脑在阅读中可能存在年龄依赖性作用。然而,少数比较阅读过程中成年人和儿童的研究报告显示小脑激活结果不一致。在这里,我们研究了(i)成年人和儿童在阅读时的内隐单词处理过程中的小脑激活,以及(ii)小脑与阅读相关的左皮质区域之间的功能连接(FC)。首先,与注视相比,两组在处理单词时均激活双侧小脑,但与主动控制相比则没有。成年人和儿童之间没有差异。其次,我们在成年人和儿童中发现了几个小脑种子区域与皮质目标区域之间的内在 FC,以及组间差异。然而,特定于单词处理的任务调节 FC 则没有显示出组内或组间的结果。总的来说,这项研究不支持小脑在任何年龄段的单词处理中的作用。