Role of Family Risk and of Pre-Reading Auditory and Neurostructural Measures in Predicting Reading Outcome

IF 3.6 Q1 LINGUISTICS
Lauren Blockmans, N. Golestani, Josué Luiz Dalboni da Rocha, J. Wouters, P. Ghesquière, Maaike Vandermosten
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Abstract Some children who develop dyslexia show pre-reading auditory and speech processing difficulties. Furthermore, left auditory cortex structure might be related to family risk for dyslexia rather than to reading outcome. However, it remains unclear to what extent auditory and speech processing and auditory cortex structure mediate the relationship between family risk and reading. In the current longitudinal study, we investigated the role of family risk (measured using parental reading questionnaires) and of pre-reading auditory measures in predicting third grade word reading. We measured auditory and speech processing in 162 pre-readers varying in family risk. In 129 of them, we also acquired structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We quantified surface area and duplication patterns of the bilateral transverse temporal gyri (TTG(s)), and surface area of the bilateral planum temporale (PT). We found effects of pre-reading auditory and speech processing, surface area of the left first TTG and of bilateral PT and of left TTG duplication pattern on later reading. Higher pre-reading values on these measures were predictive of better word reading. Although we also found some evidence for an effect of family risk on auditory and speech processing, these latter measures did not mediate the strong relationship between family risk and later reading. Our study shows the importance of pre-reading auditory and speech processing and of auditory cortex anatomy for later reading. A better understanding of such interrelations during reading development will facilitate early diagnosis and intervention, which can be especially important given the continuity of family risk in the general population.
家庭风险、阅读前听觉和神经结构测量在预测阅读结果中的作用
一些患有阅读障碍的儿童表现出阅读前听觉和言语处理困难。此外,左听觉皮层结构可能与家庭患阅读障碍的风险有关,而不是与阅读结果有关。然而,目前尚不清楚听觉和言语处理以及听觉皮层结构在多大程度上调解了家庭风险与阅读之间的关系。在当前的纵向研究中,我们调查了家庭风险(使用父母阅读问卷测量)和阅读前听觉测量在预测三年级单词阅读中的作用。我们测量了162名家庭风险不同的预读者的听觉和言语处理。其中129例同时进行了结构磁共振成像(MRI)。我们量化了双侧颞横回(TTG(s))的表面积和重复模式,以及双侧颞平面(PT)的表面积。我们发现阅读前的听觉和言语加工、左第一颞叶和双侧颞叶的表面积以及左颞叶重复模式对阅读后的影响。在这些测试中,较高的预读值预示着更好的单词阅读。虽然我们也发现了一些证据表明家庭风险对听觉和言语处理的影响,但这些后一种措施并没有调解家庭风险与后来的阅读之间的强烈关系。我们的研究显示了阅读前的听觉和言语处理以及听觉皮层解剖对阅读后的重要性。在阅读发展过程中更好地了解这些相互关系将有助于早期诊断和干预,考虑到家庭风险在普通人群中的连续性,这一点尤为重要。
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Neurobiology of Language
Neurobiology of Language Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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