학술논문

The resilience of the developing reading system: multi-modal evidence of incident and recovery after a pediatric stroke
Document Type
article
Source
Neurocase. 27(4)
Subject
Rehabilitation
Stroke
Pediatric
Neurosciences
Prevention
Brain Disorders
Neurological
Adolescent
Brain
Brain Mapping
Child
Dyslexia
Female
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Reading
Pediatric stroke
reading
acquired dyslexia
lexical access
inferior occipitotemporal cortex
Clinical Sciences
Psychology
Cognitive Sciences
Experimental Psychology
Language
Abstract
Decades of neuroscientific findings have elucidated the highly specialized brain areas involved in reading, especially along the ventral occipitotemporal stream where the critical step of recognizing words occurs. We report on a 14-year-old female with temporary dyslexia after a left ventral occipitotemporal ischemic stroke. Our longitudinal multimodal findings show that the resolution of the reading impairment was associated with heightened activity in the left posterior superior and inferior temporal gyri. Our findings highlight the role of the left inferior temporal gyrus in reading and the importance of perilesional and ipsilateral cortical areas for functional recovery after childhood stroke.