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Neural correlates of temporal auditory processing in developmental dyslexia during German vowel length discrimination: an fMRI study
Authors:Steinbrink Claudia  Groth Katarina  Lachmann Thomas  Riecker Axel
Institution:a Department of Psychology II, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kaiserslautern, Erwin-Schrödinger-Straße, Gebäude 57, D-67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany
b Transfer Centre for Neuroscience and Learning (ZNL), University of Ulm, Beim Alten Fritz 2, D-89075 Ulm, Germany
c Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Munich, Nussbaumstr. 5a, D-80336 Munich, Germany
d Department of Neurology, University of Ulm, Oberer Eselsberg 45, D-89081 Ulm, Germany
Abstract:This fMRI study investigated phonological vs. auditory temporal processing in developmental dyslexia by means of a German vowel length discrimination paradigm (Groth, Lachmann, Riecker, Muthmann, & Steinbrink, 2011). Behavioral and fMRI data were collected from dyslexics and controls while performing same-different judgments of vowel duration in two experimental conditions. In the temporal, but not in the phonological condition, hemodynamic brain activation was observed bilaterally within the anterior insular cortices in both groups and within the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) in controls, indicating that the left IFG and the anterior insular cortices are part of a neural network involved in temporal auditory processing. Group subtraction analyses did not demonstrate significant effects. However, in a subgroup analysis, participants performing low in the temporal condition (all dyslexic) showed decreased activation of the insular cortices and the left IFG, suggesting that this processing network might form the neural basis of temporal auditory processing deficits in dyslexia.
Keywords:Developmental dyslexia  Phonological processing  Temporal processing  Auditory processing  German language  Vowel length  Discrimination  fMRI  Insular cortex  Inferior frontal gyrus
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