Burgess Andrea N, Cutting Laurie E
Vanderbilt Brain Institute, Nashville, TN, USA. 465 21 Avenue South, Nashville, TN, 37212.
Department of Special Education, Peabody College of Education and Human Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA. 110 Magnolia Circle, Nashville, TN, 37203.
Mind Brain Educ. 2023 Nov;17(4):267-278. doi: 10.1111/mbe.12378. Epub 2023 Sep 20.
Despite decades of prior research, the mechanisms for how skilled reading develops remain elusive. Numerous studies have identified word recognition and oral language ability as key components to explain later reading comprehension performance. However, these components alone do not fully explain differences in reading achievement. There is ongoing work exploring other candidate processes important for reading, such as the domain-general cognitive ability of executive function (EF). Here, we summarize our work on the behavioral and neurobiological connections between EF and reading and present preliminary neuroimaging findings from ongoing work. Together, these studies suggest 1) that EF plays a supportive and perhaps indirect role in reading achievement and 2) that EF-related brain regions interface with the reading and language networks. While further work is needed to dissect the specifics of how EF interacts with reading, these studies begin to reveal the complex role that EF plays in reading development.
尽管此前已有数十年的研究,但熟练阅读能力发展的机制仍不明确。众多研究已将单词识别和口语能力确定为解释后期阅读理解表现的关键要素。然而,仅这些要素并不能完全解释阅读成绩的差异。目前正在进行相关研究,探索对阅读重要的其他候选过程,比如执行功能(EF)这一领域通用的认知能力。在此,我们总结了关于EF与阅读之间行为和神经生物学联系的研究工作,并展示了正在进行的研究中的初步神经影像学发现。这些研究共同表明:1)EF在阅读成绩中发挥着支持性且可能是间接的作用;2)与EF相关的脑区与阅读和语言网络相互作用。虽然还需要进一步研究来剖析EF与阅读相互作用的具体细节,但这些研究开始揭示EF在阅读发展中所起的复杂作用。