69 名成人的静息状态功能连接与阅读相关行为测量之间的关系

IF 3.6 Q1 LINGUISTICS
J. Bathelt, Kathy Rastle, J. S. H. Taylor
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在阅读的计算模型中,可以通过 "从印刷到声音 "和/或 "从印刷到意义 "的途径来阅读书面文字。神经影像学数据将背侧流区域(左后枕颞皮层、顶叶内皮层(IPC)、背侧额下回(dIFG))与 "从印刷到声音 "通路联系起来,将腹侧流区域(左前纺锤形回(aFG)、颞中回(MTG))与 "从印刷到意义 "通路联系起来。在 69 名典型成年人中,我们研究了视觉词形区(VWFA)与背侧和腹侧区域之间的静息状态功能连接(RSFC)是否与语音(非词阅读、非词重复、匙语)、词汇语义(词汇量、阅读中对语素单位的敏感性)和一般识字能力(单词阅读、拼写)相关。VWFA活动与背侧和腹侧阅读区的活动在时间上相关。在预先登记的全脑分析中,"勺子阅读 "的成绩与 VWFA 和左侧背侧区域(dIFG、PC 上/内)之间的 RSFC 呈正相关。在探索性兴趣区分析中,VWFA-dIFG 连接与非单词重复、拼写和词汇量也呈正相关。无论是全脑分析还是兴趣区域分析,VWFA 和腹侧流区域之间的连接性都与任何行为测量的表现无关。我们的研究结果表明,匙状语和拼写等任务既复杂(即涉及多个子过程)又具有很高的受试者间变异性,因此更有机会观察大脑静息状态与行为之间的关联。然而,这些任务的复杂性限制了我们对驱动这些关联的具体机制得出结论。未来的研究将受益于从多个任务中构建潜在变量,以挖掘相同的阅读子过程。
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Relationship between resting state functional connectivity and reading-related behavioural measures in 69 adults
In computational models of reading, written words can be read using print-to-sound and/or print-to-meaning pathways. Neuroimaging data associate dorsal stream regions (left posterior occipitotemporal cortex, intraparietal cortex (IPC), dorsal inferior frontal gyrus, (dIFG)) with the print-to-sound pathway and ventral stream regions (left anterior fusiform gyrus (aFG), middle temporal gyrus (MTG)) with the print-to-meaning pathway. In 69 typical adults, we investigated whether resting state functional connectivity (RSFC) between the visual word form area (VWFA) and dorsal and ventral regions correlated with phonological (nonword reading, nonword repetition, spoonerisms), lexical-semantic (vocabulary, sensitivity to morpheme units in reading), and general literacy (word reading, spelling) skills. VWFA activity was temporally correlated with activity in both dorsal and ventral reading regions. In pre-registered whole-brain analyses, spoonerisms performance was positively correlated with RSFC between the VWFA and left dorsal regions (dIFG, superior/intra PC). In exploratory region-of-interest analyses, VWFA-dIFG connectivity was also positively correlated with nonword repetition, spelling, and vocabulary. Connectivity between the VWFA and ventral stream regions was not associated with performance on any behavioural measure, either in whole-brain or region-of-interest analyses. Our results suggest that tasks such as spoonerisms and spellings, which are both complex (i.e. involve multiple sub-processes) and have high between-subject variability, provide greater opportunity for observing resting-state brain-behaviour associations. However, the complexity of these tasks limits the conclusions we can draw about the specific mechanisms that drive these associations. Future research would benefit from constructing latent variables from multiple tasks tapping the same reading subprocess.
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Neurobiology of Language
Neurobiology of Language Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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