Activation and functional connectivity of cerebellum during reading and during arithmetic in children with combined reading and math disabilities

被引:0
作者
Ashburn, Sikoya M. [1 ]
Matejko, Anna A. [1 ]
Eden, Guinevere F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Georgetown Univ, Med Ctr, Ctr Study Learning, Dept Pediat, Washington, DC 20057 USA
关键词
activation; connectivity; reading; arithmetic; cerebellum; dyslexia; dyscalculia; children; DEVELOPMENTAL DYSLEXIA; METAANALYTIC CONNECTIVITY; SENTENCE COMPREHENSION; HYPER-CONNECTIVITY; BRAIN ACTIVATION; LANGUAGE; TASK; ORGANIZATION; DYSCALCULIA; MODULATION;
D O I
10.3389/fnins.2024.1135166
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Background Reading and math constitute important academic skills, and as such, reading disability (RD or developmental dyslexia) and math disability (MD or developmental dyscalculia) can have negative consequences for children's educational progress. Although RD and MD are different learning disabilities, they frequently co-occur. Separate theories have implicated the cerebellum and its cortical connections in RD and in MD, suggesting that children with combined reading and math disability (RD + MD) may have altered cerebellar function and disrupted functional connectivity between the cerebellum and cortex during reading and during arithmetic processing.Methods Here we compared Control and RD + MD groups during a reading task as well as during an arithmetic task on (i) activation of the cerebellum, (ii) background functional connectivity, and (iii) task-dependent functional connectivity between the cerebellum and the cortex.Results The two groups (Control, RD + MD) did not differ for either task (reading, arithmetic) on any of the three measures (activation, background functional connectivity, task-dependent functional connectivity).Conclusion These results do not support theories that children's deficits in reading and math originate in the cerebellum.
引用
收藏
页数:24
相关论文
共 107 条
  • [1] Current perspectives on the cerebellum and reading development
    Alvarez, Travis A.
    Fiez, Julie A.
    [J]. NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS, 2018, 92 : 55 - 66
  • [2] Intrinsic Cerebro-Cerebellar Functional Connectivity Reveals the Function of Cerebellum VI in Reading-Related Skills
    Ang, Chen
    Zhang, Jia
    Chu, Mingyuan
    Li, Hehui
    Tian, Mengyu
    Feng, Xiaoxia
    Zhang, Manli
    Liu, Li
    Meng, Xiangzhi
    Ding, Guosheng
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2020, 11
  • [3] Brain areas associated with numbers and calculations in children: Meta-analyses of fMRI studies
    Arsalidou, Marie
    Pawliw-Levac, Matthew
    Sadeghi, Mahsa
    Pascual-Leone, Juan
    [J]. DEVELOPMENTAL COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 2018, 30 : 239 - 250
  • [4] Cerebellar function in children with and without dyslexia during single word processing
    Ashburn, Sikoya M.
    Flowers, D. Lynn
    Napoliello, Eileen M.
    Eden, Guinevere F.
    [J]. HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2020, 41 (01) : 120 - 138
  • [5] Voxel-based morphometry - The methods
    Ashburner, J
    Friston, KJ
    [J]. NEUROIMAGE, 2000, 11 (06) : 805 - 821
  • [6] Neurobiological Underpinnings of Math and Reading Learning Disabilities
    Ashkenazi, Sarit
    Black, Jessica M.
    Abrams, Daniel A.
    Hoeft, Fumiko
    Menon, Vinod
    [J]. JOURNAL OF LEARNING DISABILITIES, 2013, 46 (06) : 549 - 569
  • [7] Weak task-related modulation and stimulus representations during arithmetic problem solving in children with developmental dyscalculia
    Ashkenazi, Sarit
    Rosenberg-Lee, Miriam
    Tenison, Caitlin
    Menon, Vinod
    [J]. DEVELOPMENTAL COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 2012, 2 : S152 - S166
  • [8] PREDICTING READING-ABILITY OVER THE LONG-TERM - THE CHANGING ROLES OF LETTER NAMING, PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS AND ORTHOGRAPHIC PROCESSING
    BADIAN, NA
    [J]. ANNALS OF DYSLEXIA, 1995, 45 : 79 - 96
  • [9] Bridging the gap between functional and anatomical features of cortico-cerebellar circuits using meta-analytic connectivity modeling
    Balsters, Joshua H.
    Laird, Angela R.
    Fox, Peter T.
    Eickhoff, Simon B.
    [J]. HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2014, 35 (07) : 3152 - 3169
  • [10] The development of specialized brain systems in reading and oral-language
    Booth, JR
    Burman, DD
    Van Santen, FW
    Harasaki, Y
    Gitelman, DR
    Parrish, TB
    Mesulam, MM
    [J]. CHILD NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, 2001, 7 (03) : 119 - 141