Reading errors in patients with cerebellar vermis lesions

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Rita Moretti
Antonio Bava
Paola Torre
Rodolfo M. Antonello
Giuseppe Cazzato
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[1] Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Neurology,
[2] UCO of Clinical Neurology,undefined
[3] University of Trieste,undefined
[4] Ospedale di Cattinara,undefined
[5] Strada di Fiume 447,undefined
[6] 34149 Trieste,undefined
[7] Italy,undefined
[8] Tel.: +39-40/3 99 43 21,undefined
[9] Fax: +39-40/91 08 61,undefined
[10] E-Mail: moretti@univ.trieste.it,undefined
[11] Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Neurology,undefined
[12] UCO of Clinical Neurology,undefined
[13] Cognitive Disturbances Section,undefined
[14] University of Trieste,undefined
[15] Department of Physiology and Pathology,undefined
[16] University of Trieste,undefined
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Journal of Neurology | 2002年 / 249卷
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Key words Cerebellum; Dyslexia; Reading; Visual input; Cognition; Binocular stability;
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Dyslexia, both developmental and acquired, has been considered the result of cerebrocortical dysfunction, affecting the temporo-parieto-occipital brain regions. However, dyslexia may involve abnormalities of the magnocellular component of the visual system, leading to binocular instability or alterations of accommodation. To test the hypothesis of cerebellar involvement in the reading process – justified by its emergent role in language and cognition – we studied 10 patients with cerebellar vermis/paravermis lesions using reading tests and we compared the results with those produced by 10 normal volunteers. The data obtained demonstrate an increased number of reading mistakes in the patient group, resulting from a possible alteration of the diffuse connection system from the cerebellum to different cerebrocortical and subcortical structures. Acquired dyslexia due to cerebellar impairment may be due to oculomotor alteration or, more subtly, to the intimate cerebellar-encephalic projections, connecting the cerebellum to the attentive and alerting processes and to the language system. We discuss the data with an overview of literature.
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