Apply Today

If you are looking for a rewarding career
in online therapy apply today!

APPLY NOW

Sign Up For a Demo Today

Does your school need
Online Therapy Services

SIGN UP

Advancing Practitioners' Skills: Insights from Neural Systems for Reading Aloud

Advancing Practitioners\' Skills: Insights from Neural Systems for Reading Aloud

Introduction

Reading aloud is a complex cognitive task that involves translating written text into spoken words. This process requires the integration of multiple neural systems responsible for orthographic (visual) processing, phonological (sound) processing, and semantic (meaning) processing. The research article "Neural Systems for Reading Aloud: A Multiparametric Approach" by Graves et al. (2010) provides valuable insights into the distinct neural pathways involved in reading aloud, offering implications for practitioners in speech-language pathology.

Understanding the Neural Systems

The study utilized functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to identify neural systems that support the mapping of orthography to phonology and semantic processing during reading aloud. The researchers decorrelated several lexical properties, such as word frequency, spelling-sound consistency, and imageability, to isolate their effects on specific neural systems. This approach revealed distributed neural systems for direct orthography-to-phonology mapping, involving areas like the left supramarginal, posterior middle temporal, and fusiform gyri. Semantic processing was associated with distinct areas, including the left middle temporal gyrus and bilateral angular gyrus.

Implications for Practitioners

Understanding these neural systems can enhance practitioners' ability to tailor interventions for children with reading difficulties. Here are some practical applications:

Encouraging Further Research

While this study provides foundational insights, further research is needed to explore the dynamic interactions between these neural systems and how they can be influenced by interventions. Practitioners are encouraged to engage with ongoing research and contribute to the growing body of knowledge in this field.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Neural Systems for Reading Aloud: A Multiparametric Approach.


Citation: Graves, W. W., Desai, R., Humphries, C., Seidenberg, M. S., & Binder, J. R. (2010). Neural systems for reading aloud: A multiparametric approach. Cerebral Cortex, 20(8), 1799-1815. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhp245
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

Author's Note: Marnee Brick, TinyEYE President, and her team collaborate to create our blogs. They share their insights and expertise in the field of Speech-Language Pathology, Online Therapy Services and Academic Research.

Connect with Marnee on LinkedIn to stay updated on the latest in Speech-Language Pathology and Online Therapy Services.

Apply Today

If you are looking for a rewarding career
in online therapy apply today!

APPLY NOW

Sign Up For a Demo Today

Does your school need
Online Therapy Services

SIGN UP

Apply Today

If you are looking for a rewarding career
in online therapy apply today!

APPLY NOW

Sign Up For a Demo Today

Does your school need
Online Therapy Services

SIGN UP