A network approach to dyslexia: Mapping the reading network.

dyslexia multiple-deficit model network analysis reading disability

Journal

Development and psychopathology
ISSN: 1469-2198
Titre abrégé: Dev Psychopathol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8910645

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
08 2023
Historique:
medline: 10 8 2023
pubmed: 28 7 2021
entrez: 27 7 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Research on the etiology of dyslexia typically uses an approach based on a single core deficit, failing to understand how variations in combinations of factors contribute to reading development and how this combination relates to intervention outcome. To fill this gap, this study explored links between 28 cognitive, environmental, and demographic variables related to dyslexia by employing a network analysis using a large clinical database of 1,257 elementary school children. We found two highly connected subparts in the network: one comprising reading fluency and accuracy measures, and one comprising intelligence-related measures. Interestingly, phoneme awareness was functionally related to the controlled and accurate processing of letter-speech sound mappings, whereas rapid automatized naming was more functionally related to the automated convergence of visual and speech information. We found evidence for the contribution of a variety of factors to (a)typical reading development, though associated with different aspects of the reading process. As such, our results contradict prevailing claims that dyslexia is caused by a single core deficit. This study shows how the network approach to psychopathology can be used to study complex interactions within the reading network and discusses future directions for more personalized interventions.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34311796
doi: 10.1017/S0954579421000365
pii: S0954579421000365
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1011-1025

Auteurs

Cara Verwimp (C)

Department of Developmental Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Rudolf Berlin Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
RID, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Jurgen Tijms (J)

Department of Developmental Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Rudolf Berlin Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
RID, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Patrick Snellings (P)

Department of Developmental Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Rudolf Berlin Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Jonas M B Haslbeck (JMB)

Department of Psychological Methods, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Reinout W Wiers (RW)

Department of Developmental Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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