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Spoken language proficiency predicts print-speech convergence in beginning readers.

Rebecca A Marks1, Ioulia Kovelman2, Olga Kepinska3, Myriam Oliver3, Zhichao Xia4, Stephanie L Haft5, Leo Zekelman3, Priscilla Duong6, Yuuko Uchikoshi7, Roeland Hancock8, Fumiko Hoeft9.   

Abstract

Learning to read transforms the brain, building on children's existing capacities for language and visuospatial processing. In particular, the development of print-speech convergence, or the spatial overlap of neural regions necessary for both auditory and visual language processing, is critical for literacy acquisition. Print-speech convergence is a universal signature of proficient reading, yet the antecedents of this convergence remain unknown. Here we examine the relationship between spoken language proficiency and the emergence of the print-speech network in beginning readers (ages 5-6). Results demonstrate that children's language proficiency, but not their early literacy skill, explains variance in their print-speech neural convergence in kindergarten. Furthermore, print-speech convergence in kindergarten predicts reading abilities one year later. These findings suggest that children's language ability is a core mechanism guiding the neural plasticity for learning to read, and extend theoretical perspectives on language and literacy acquisition across the lifespan.
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Keywords:  Brain development; Child language; Reading acquisition; fMRI

Year:  2019        PMID: 31310862      PMCID: PMC6765418          DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.116021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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5.  Neural basis of phonological awareness in beginning readers with familial risk of dyslexia-Results from shallow orthography.

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7.  Print-Speech Convergence Predicts Future Reading Outcomes in Early Readers.

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3.  Neural patterns of word processing differ in children with dyslexia and isolated spelling deficit.

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5.  Neural processing of vision and language in kindergarten is associated with prereading skills and predicts future literacy.

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6.  Decoding the role of the cerebellum in the early stages of reading acquisition.

Authors:  Hehui Li; Olga Kepinska; Jocelyn N Caballero; Leo Zekelman; Rebecca A Marks; Yuuko Uchikoshi; Ioulia Kovelman; Fumiko Hoeft
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