Structural properties of the ventral reading pathways are associated with morphological processing in adult English readers

Maya Yablonski, Kathleen Rastle, J. S.H. Taylor, Michal Ben-Shachar

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Abstract

Morphological processing, the ability to extract information about word structure, is an essential component of reading. Functional MRI studies have identified several cortical regions involved in morphological processing, but the white matter pathways that support this skill remain unknown. Here, we examine the relationship between behavioral measures of morphological processing and microstructural properties of white matter pathways. Using diffusion MRI (dMRI), we identified the major ventral and dorsal reading pathways in a group of 45 adult English readers. The same participants completed a behavioral battery that included a morphological task and measures of phonological and orthographic processing. We found significant correlations between morphological processing skill and microstructural properties of the ventral, but not dorsal, pathways. These correlations were detected primarily in the left hemisphere, and remained significant after controlling for phonological or orthographic measures, suggesting some level of cognitive specificity. Morphological processing of written words thus appears to rely on ventral pathways, primarily in the left hemisphere. This finding supports the contribution of morphological processing to lexical access and comprehension of complex English words.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)268-285
Number of pages18
JournalCortex
Volume116
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2019

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Funding

This study was supported by the ESRC (grant ES/L002264/1), the ISF (grants 513/11 and 1083/17) and the center for research excellence in cognitive science (I-CORE Program 51/11). M.Y. is supported in part by the Wolf foundation. We thank Davide Crepaldi for helpful discussions. This study was supported by the ESRC (grant ES/L002264/1 ), the ISF (grants 513/11 and 1083/17 ) and the center for research excellence in cognitive science (I-CORE Program 51/11 ). M.Y. is supported in part by the Wolf foundation. We thank Davide Crepaldi for helpful discussions.

FundersFunder number
Iowa Science Foundation
Economic and Social Research CouncilES/L002264/1
Wolf Foundation
Israel Science Foundation513/11, 1083/17
Israeli Centers for Research Excellence

    Keywords

    • DTI
    • Derivational morphology
    • Diffusion imaging
    • Morphological processing
    • Reading
    • White matter tractography

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