Engagement of temporal lobe regions predicts response to educational interventions in adolescent struggling readers

dc.contributor.authorRezaie, Roozbeh
dc.contributor.authorSimos, Panagiotis G.
dc.contributor.authorFletcher, Jack M.
dc.contributor.authorCirino, Paul T.
dc.contributor.authorVaughn, Sharon
dc.contributor.authorPapanicolaou, Andrew C.
dc.date.accessioned2018-02-19T22:25:33Z
dc.date.available2018-02-19T22:25:33Z
dc.date.issued2011-10
dc.description.abstractBrain activation profiles obtained using magnetoencephalography were compared between middle-school students experiencing reading difficulties and non-reading-impaired students during performance of a continuous printed word recognition task. Struggling readers underwent small-group remedial instruction, and students who showed significant gains in word reading efficiency at a one-year follow-up assessment were classified as Adequate Responders whereas those not demonstrating such gains as Inadequate Responders. At baseline, compared to Inadequate Responders, the activation profiles of Adequate Responders featured increased activity in the left middle, superior temporal, and ventral occipitotemporal regions, as well as in the right mesial temporal cortex. The degree of activity in these regions was a significant predictor of improvement in word reading efficiency beyond the prediction afforded by baseline reading accuracy or fluency measures. The engagement of brain areas that typically serve as key components of the brain circuit for reading may be an important factor in predicting response to intervention in older students who experience reading difficulties.
dc.identifier10.1080/87565641.2011.606404
dc.identifier.citationCopyright 2011 Developmental Neuropsychology. This is a post-print version of a published paper that is available at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/87565641.2011.606404. Recommended citation: Rezaie, Roozbeh, Panagiotis G. Simos, Jack M. Fletcher, Paul T. Cirino, Sharon Vaughn, and Andrew C. Papanicolaou. "Engagement of Temporal Lobe Regions Predicts Response to Educational Interventions in Adolescent Struggling Readers." Developmental Neuropsychology 36, no. 7 (2011): 869-888. doi: 10.1080/87565641.2011.606404. This item has been deposited in accordance with publisher copyright and licensing terms and with the author's permission.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10657/2258
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherDevelopmental Neuropsychology
dc.titleEngagement of temporal lobe regions predicts response to educational interventions in adolescent struggling readers
dc.typeArticle

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