Normal Planum Temporale Asymmetry in Dyslexics with a Magnocellular Pathway Deficit
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Developmental dyslexia has been associated with both abnormal hemispheric symmetry of the planum temporale (PT) and a deficit in the magnocellular visual pathway. We examined the relationship between these two abnormalities. Using sagittal magnetic resonance images and three methods, we measured the PT in dyslexic subjects with a documented magnocellular deficit and controls. Dyslexic subjects did not deviate from normal leftward PT asymmetry, but both groups became less left-lateralized with methods that excluded sulcul tissue. Results suggest that dyslexic subjects with a magnocellular deficit do not always have abnormal symmetry of the PT. PT symmetry may instead be related to a different subtype of dyslexia. In addition, PT asymmetry in any subject group depends on the measurement method.
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