Turkish journal of medical sciences

Changes in local brain activity patterns and low-frequency signals in children with dyslexia

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Abstract

Children with dyslexia showed significant reductions in brain connectivity measures.

  • Brain regions linked to phonological processing and visuomotor skills had lower ReHo and ALFF values in children with dyslexia.
  • Dyslexic children who received specialized education showed compensatory increases in certain brain areas.
  • Compared to healthy controls, children newly diagnosed with dyslexia had reduced ReHo and ALFF in the left precuneus and middle frontal gyrus.
  • These findings suggest altered brain connectivity related to challenges in reading and language processing.
  • The results may inform educational strategies for treating dyslexia.

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