Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8687904 | NeuroImage: Clinical | 2018 | 41 Pages |
Abstract
Reading difficulties involve abnormalities in different cognitive control networks in children with dyslexia compared to children with mood disorders. Findings of the current study suggest increased functional connectivity of one cognitive control network may compensate for reduced functional connectivity in the other network in children with mood disorders. These findings provide guidance to clinical professionals for design of interventions tailored for children suffering from reading difficulties originating from different pathologies.
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Authors
Tzipi Horowitz-Kraus, Mackenzie Woodburn, Akila Rajagopal, Amelia L. Versace, Robert A. Kowatch, Michele A. Bertocci, Genna Bebko, Jorge R.C. Almeida, Susan B. Perlman, Michael J. Travis, Mary Kay Gill, Lisa Bonar, Claudiu Schirda, Vaibhav A. Diwadkar,