AUTHOR=Frye Richard E., Wu Meng-Hung , Liederman Jacqueline , McGraw Fisher Janet TITLE=Greater Pre-Stimulus Effective Connectivity from the Left Inferior Frontal Area to other Areas is Associated with Better Phonological Decoding in Dyslexic Readers JOURNAL=Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience VOLUME=4 YEAR=2010 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/systems-neuroscience/articles/10.3389/fnsys.2010.00156 DOI=10.3389/fnsys.2010.00156 ISSN=1662-5137 ABSTRACT=
Functional neuroimaging studies suggest that neural networks that subserve reading are organized differently in dyslexic readers (DRs) and typical readers (TRs), yet the hierarchical structure of these networks has not been well studied. We used Granger causality to examine the effective connectivity of the preparatory network that occurs prior to viewing a non-word stimulus that requires phonological decoding in 7 DRs and 10 TRs who were young adults. The neuromagnetic activity that occurred 500 ms prior to each rhyme trial was analyzed from sensors overlying the left and right inferior frontal areas (IFA), temporoparietal areas, and ventral occipital–temporal areas within the low, medium, and high beta and gamma sub-bands. A mixed-model analysis determined whether connectivity to or from the left and right IFAs differed across connectivity direction (into vs. out of the IFAs), brain areas, reading group, and/or performance. Results indicated that greater connectivity in the low beta sub-band