Identical neural risk factors predict cognitive deficit in dyslexia and schizophrenia. |
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Authors: | Leonard, Christiana M. Kuldau, John M. Maron, Leeza Ricciuti, Nikki Mahoney, Bryan Bengtson, Michael DeBose, Cheryl |
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Abstract: | In previous work, the authors found that an anatomical risk index created from the combination of 7 neuroanatomical measures predicted reading and oral language skills in individuals with learning disabilities. Individuals with small auditory brain structures and reduced asymmetry had more deficits than those with large structures and exaggerated asymmetry. In the present study, the same anatomical index predicted reading and other cognitive abilities in 45 individuals with chronic schizophrenia. The anatomical risk index was significantly associated with broad cognitive ability (Pearson r = .53, p |
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Keywords: | cognition schizophrenia brain size MRI asymmetry neural risk factors cognitive deficit dyslexia |
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