Influences of neural pathway integrity on children's response to reading instruction

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As the education field moves toward using responsiveness to intervention to identify students with disabilities, an important question is the degree to which this classification can be connected to a student's neurobiological characteristics. A few functional neuroimaging studies have reported a relationship between activation and response to instruction; however, whether a similar correlation exists with white matter (WM) is not clear. To investigate this issue, we acquired high angular resolution diffusion images from a group of first grade children who differed in their levels of responsiveness to a year-long reading intervention. Using probabilistic tractography, we calculated the strength of WM connections among nine cortical regions of interest and correlated these estimates with participants' scores on four standardized reading measures. We found eight significant correlations, four of which were connections between the insular cortex and angular gyrus. In each of the correlations, a relationship with children's response to intervention was evident. © 2010 Davis, Fan, Compton, Fuchs, Fuchs, Cutting, Gore and Anderson.

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Davis, N., Fan, Q., Compton, D. L., Fuchs, D., Fuchs, L. S., Cutting, L. E., … Anderson, A. W. (2010). Influences of neural pathway integrity on children’s response to reading instruction. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 4. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnsys.2010.00150

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