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White matter pathways in reading
Authors:Ben-Shachar Michal  Dougherty Robert F  Wandell Brian A
Institution:Stanford Institute for Reading and Learning, Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA. michal@white.stanford.edu
Abstract:Skilled reading requires mapping of visual text to sound and meaning. Because reading relies on neural systems spread across the brain, a full understanding of this cognitive ability involves the identification of pathways that communicate information between these processing regions. In the past few years, diffusion tensor imaging has been used to identify correlations between white matter properties and reading skills in adults and children. White matter differences have been found in left temporo-parietal areas and in posterior callosal tracts. We review these findings and relate them to possible pathways that are important for various aspects of reading. We describe how the results from diffusion tensor imaging can be integrated with functional results in good and poor readers.
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