The selective contributions of right cerebellar lobules to reading.

Brain Struct Funct

State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning and IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, 100875, People's Republic of China.

Published: April 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Two specific regions in the cerebellum, right lobule VI and right lobule VIIIA, showed increased activation when participants viewed Chinese characters and English words compared to non-reading tasks.
  • * However, the researchers found no distinct cerebellar responses to print differences between Chinese and English; instead, a stronger functional connectivity was noted in the context of English reading.

Article Abstract

The engagement of the cerebellum during reading tasks is not unprecedented. However, it is still unclear which regions in the cerebellum are specifically involved in reading and how the cerebellum processes different languages. With functional magnetic resonance imaging, we compared the cerebellar neural activity in Chinese child learners of English between reading and non-reading tasks to identify functionally specialized areas for reading, and between Chinese characters and English words in a passive viewing paradigm to detect regions sensitive to different scripts. Two posterior subregions of right lobule VI, as well as right lobule VIIIA, demonstrated greater activation to viewing Chinese characters and English words compared to the non-reading tasks. However, we did not find any cerebellar regions that were differentially responsive to Chinese versus English print. Instead, we observed that functional connectivity between the two above-mentioned cerebellar regions (lobules VI and VIIIA) and the left inferior parietal lobule was significantly greater in English reading compared to Chinese reading. Overall, these results indicate that the posterior parts of right lobule VI and the right lobule VIIIA could be reading-specific regions, and deepen our understanding of how the cerebellum contributes to reading.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00429-021-02434-1DOI Listing

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