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    Atypical Relationships Between Neurofunctional Features of Print-Sound Integration and Reading Abilities in Chinese Children With Dyslexia
    with Zhichao Xia, Ting Yang, Fumiko Hoeft, Hong Liu, Xianglin Zhang, Xiangping Liu, and Hua Shu
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2022.
    Conquering print-sound mappings is vital for developing fluent reading skills. In neuroimaging research, this ability can be indexed by activation differences between audiovisual congruent against incongruent conditions in brain areas such as the left superior temporal cortex. In line with it, individuals with dyslexia have difficulty in tasks requiring print-sound processing, accompanied by a reduced neural integration. However, existing evidence is almost restricted to alphabetic languages. Wh…Read more