Neural substrates related to auditory working memory comparisons in dyslexia: An fMRI study Journal Article


Authors: Conway, T.; Heilman, K. M.; Gopinath, K.; Peck, K.; Bauer, R.; Briggs, R. W.; Torgesen, J. K.; Crosson, B.
Article Title: Neural substrates related to auditory working memory comparisons in dyslexia: An fMRI study
Abstract: Adult readers with developmental phonological dyslexia exhibit significant difficulty comparing pseudowords and pure tones in auditory working memory (AWM). This suggests deficient AWM skills for adults diagnosed with dyslexia. Despite behavioral differences, it is unknown whether neural substrates of AWM differ between adults diagnosed with dyslexia and normal readers. Prior neuroimaging of adults diagnosed with dyslexia and normal readers, and post-mortem findings of neural structural anomalies in adults diagnosed with dyslexia support the hypothesis of atypical neural activity in temporoparietal and inferior frontal regions during AWM tasks in adults diagnosed with dyslexia. We used fMRI during two binaural AWM tasks (pseudowords or pure tones comparisons) in adults diagnosed with dyslexia (n = 11) and normal readers (n = 11). For both AWM tasks, adults diagnosed with dyslexia exhibited greater activity in left posterior superior temporal (BA 22) and inferior parietal regions (BA 40) than normal readers. Comparing neural activity between groups and between stimuli contrasts (pseudowords vs. tones), adults diagnosed with dyslexia showed greater primary auditory cortex activity (BA 42; tones > pseudowords) than normal readers. Thus, greater activity in primary auditory, posterior superior temporal, and inferior parietal cortices during linguistic and non-linguistic AWM tasks for adults diagnosed with dyslexia compared to normal readers indicate differences in neural substrates of AWM comparison tasks. © 2008 Copyright © The International Neuropsychological Society 2008.
Keywords: adult; clinical article; controlled study; middle aged; magnetic resonance imaging; accuracy; statistical significance; temporal lobe; cognition; language; functional magnetic resonance imaging; brain mapping; nerve cell; speech; electroencephalogram; reading; linguistics; mental performance; mental task; parietal lobe; working memory; auditory cortex; auditory memory; dyslexia; dominance, cerebral; memory, short-term; pitch perception; speech perception
Journal Title: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
Volume: 14
Issue: 4
ISSN: 1355-6177
Publisher: Cambridge University Press  
Date Published: 2008-07-01
Start Page: 629
End Page: 639
Language: English
DOI: 10.1017/s1355617708080867
PUBMED: 18577292
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3010865
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