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Anatomical and behavioral correlates of auditory perception in developmental dyslexia

Developmental dyslexia (DD) is typically associated with difficulties in manipulating speech sounds and, sometimes, in basic auditory processing. However, the neuroanatomical correlates of auditory difficulties in DD and their contribution to individual clinical phenotypes are still unknown. Recent...

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Autores principales: Qi, Ting, Mandelli, Maria Luisa, Pereira, Christa L. Watson, Wellman, Emma, Bogley, Rian, Licata, Abigail E., Chang, Edward F., Oganian, Yulia, Gorno-Tempini, Maria Luisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10197694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37214875
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.09.539936
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author Qi, Ting
Mandelli, Maria Luisa
Pereira, Christa L. Watson
Wellman, Emma
Bogley, Rian
Licata, Abigail E.
Chang, Edward F.
Oganian, Yulia
Gorno-Tempini, Maria Luisa
author_facet Qi, Ting
Mandelli, Maria Luisa
Pereira, Christa L. Watson
Wellman, Emma
Bogley, Rian
Licata, Abigail E.
Chang, Edward F.
Oganian, Yulia
Gorno-Tempini, Maria Luisa
author_sort Qi, Ting
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description Developmental dyslexia (DD) is typically associated with difficulties in manipulating speech sounds and, sometimes, in basic auditory processing. However, the neuroanatomical correlates of auditory difficulties in DD and their contribution to individual clinical phenotypes are still unknown. Recent intracranial electrocorticography (ECoG) findings associated processing of sound amplitude rises and speech sounds with posterior and middle superior temporal gyrus (STG), respectively. We hypothesize that regional STG anatomy will relate to specific auditory abilities in DD and that auditory processing abilities will relate to behavioral difficulties. One hundred and ten children (78 DD, 32 typically developing, age 7–15 years) completed amplitude rise time (ART) and speech in noise discrimination (SiN) tasks. They also underwent a battery of cognitive tests. Anatomical MRI scans were used to identify regions in which local cortical gyrification complexity correlated with auditory tasks in DD. Behaviorally, ART but not SiN performance was impaired in DD. Neurally, ART and SiN performance correlated with gyrification in posterior STG and middle STG, respectively. Furthermore, ART significantly contributed to reading impairments in DD, while SiN explained variance in phonological awareness only. Finally, ART and SiN performance was not correlated, and each task was correlated with distinct neuropsychological measures, such that distinct DD subgroups could be identified. Overall, we provide a direct link between the neurodevelopment of the left STG and individual variability in auditory processing abilities in DD. The dissociation between speech and non-speech deficits supports distinct DD phenotypes and implicates different approaches to interventions.
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spelling pubmed-101976942023-05-20 Anatomical and behavioral correlates of auditory perception in developmental dyslexia Qi, Ting Mandelli, Maria Luisa Pereira, Christa L. Watson Wellman, Emma Bogley, Rian Licata, Abigail E. Chang, Edward F. Oganian, Yulia Gorno-Tempini, Maria Luisa bioRxiv Article Developmental dyslexia (DD) is typically associated with difficulties in manipulating speech sounds and, sometimes, in basic auditory processing. However, the neuroanatomical correlates of auditory difficulties in DD and their contribution to individual clinical phenotypes are still unknown. Recent intracranial electrocorticography (ECoG) findings associated processing of sound amplitude rises and speech sounds with posterior and middle superior temporal gyrus (STG), respectively. We hypothesize that regional STG anatomy will relate to specific auditory abilities in DD and that auditory processing abilities will relate to behavioral difficulties. One hundred and ten children (78 DD, 32 typically developing, age 7–15 years) completed amplitude rise time (ART) and speech in noise discrimination (SiN) tasks. They also underwent a battery of cognitive tests. Anatomical MRI scans were used to identify regions in which local cortical gyrification complexity correlated with auditory tasks in DD. Behaviorally, ART but not SiN performance was impaired in DD. Neurally, ART and SiN performance correlated with gyrification in posterior STG and middle STG, respectively. Furthermore, ART significantly contributed to reading impairments in DD, while SiN explained variance in phonological awareness only. Finally, ART and SiN performance was not correlated, and each task was correlated with distinct neuropsychological measures, such that distinct DD subgroups could be identified. Overall, we provide a direct link between the neurodevelopment of the left STG and individual variability in auditory processing abilities in DD. The dissociation between speech and non-speech deficits supports distinct DD phenotypes and implicates different approaches to interventions. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10197694/ /pubmed/37214875 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.09.539936 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Mandelli, Maria Luisa
Pereira, Christa L. Watson
Wellman, Emma
Bogley, Rian
Licata, Abigail E.
Chang, Edward F.
Oganian, Yulia
Gorno-Tempini, Maria Luisa
Anatomical and behavioral correlates of auditory perception in developmental dyslexia
title Anatomical and behavioral correlates of auditory perception in developmental dyslexia
title_full Anatomical and behavioral correlates of auditory perception in developmental dyslexia
title_fullStr Anatomical and behavioral correlates of auditory perception in developmental dyslexia
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical and behavioral correlates of auditory perception in developmental dyslexia
title_short Anatomical and behavioral correlates of auditory perception in developmental dyslexia
title_sort anatomical and behavioral correlates of auditory perception in developmental dyslexia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10197694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37214875
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.09.539936
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