학술논문

Common Brain Structure Findings Across Children with Varied Reading Disability Profiles.
Document Type
article
Source
Scientific reports. 7(1)
Subject
Dyslexia Data Consortium
Brain
Humans
Dyslexia
Brain Mapping
Case-Control Studies
Image Processing
Computer-Assisted
Child
Female
Male
Neuroimaging
Pediatric
Neurosciences
Mental health
Neurological
Language
Abstract
Dyslexia is a developmental disorder in reading that exhibits varied patterns of expression across children. Here we examined the degree to which different kinds of reading disabilities (defined as profiles or patterns of reading problems) contribute to brain morphology results in Jacobian determinant images that represent local brain shape and volume. A matched-pair brain morphometry approach was used to control for confounding from brain size and research site effects in this retrospective multi-site study of 134 children from eight different research sites. Parietal operculum, corona radiata, and internal capsule differences between cases and controls were consistently observed across children with evidence of classic dyslexia, specific comprehension deficit, and language learning disability. Thus, there can be common brain morphology findings across children with quite varied reading disability profiles that we hypothesize compound the developmental difficulties of children with unique reading disability profiles and reasons for their reading disability.