Affiliation:
1. Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran
2. Department of Neuroscience Faculty of Advanced Technologies in Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran
3. Mechanical Engineering Department Sharif University of Technology Tehran Iran
4. Djawad Movafaghian Research Center in Neuro‐rehabilitation Technologies Sharif University of Technology Tehran Iran
5. Department of Psychology Swansea University Swansea UK
6. Cellular and Molecular Research Center Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran
Abstract
Sufficient activation of the left fusiform gyrus is important in reading ability acquisition due to its role in reading and naming, working memory (WM), and balance tasks. Recently, a newly‐designed training program, Verbal Working Memory‐Balance (VWM‐B), has been evaluated on children with dyslexia, and its positive effects were shown on reading ability, WM capacity, and postural control. In the present study, we aimed to estimate the functional connectivity alterations of the left fusiform gyrus following training by the VWM‐B. Before and after 15 sessions of training, the fMRI and other tools data were collected on a sample of children with dyslexia, who were allocated into two control and experiment groups. Data analyses showed the increased functional connectivity of the left fusiform gyrus between the left anterior temporal fusiform cortex, left and right Crus II regions of the cerebellum, and the left middle frontal gyrus. Moreover, VWM‐B training significantly improved the reading and naming ability, WM capacity, and postural control of participants in the experiment group in comparison to the control. The current study findings emphasize the critical role of the left fusiform gyrus in reading ability. Moreover, it provides evidence to support the existence of cerebellar deficits in dyslexia.
Funder
Iran University of Medical Sciences
Subject
Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,General Medicine
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