What bilateral damage of the superior parietal lobes tells us about visual attention disorders in developmental dyslexia
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Valdois, S.
Lassus-Sangosse, D.
Lallier, Marie
Moreaud, O.
Pisella, L.
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S. Valdois, D. Lassus-Sangosse, M. Lallier, O. Moreaud, L. Pisella, What bilateral damage of the superior parietal lobes tells us about visual attention disorders in developmental dyslexia, Neuropsychologia, Volume 130, 2019, Pages 78-91, ISSN 0028-3932, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2018.08.001.
Abstract
Neuroimaging studies have identified the superior parietal lobules bilaterally as the neural substrates of reduced
visual attention (VA) span in developmental dyslexia. It remains however unclear whether the VA span deficit
and the deficits in temporal and spatial attention shifting also reported in dyslexic children reflect a unitary
spatio-temporal deficit of attention - probably linked to general posterior parietal dysfunction- or the dysfunction
of distinct attentional systems that relate to different neural substrates. We explored this issue by testing an adult
patient, IG, with a specific damage of the bilateral superior parietal lobules after stroke, on tasks assessing the VA
span as well as temporal and spatial attention shifting. IG demonstrated a very severe VA span deficit, but
preserved temporal attention shifting. Exogenous spatial orientation shifting was spared but her performance
was impaired in endogenous attention. The overall findings show that distinct sub-systems of visual attention
can be dissociated within the parietal lobe, suggesting that different attentional systems associated with specific
neural networks can be selectively impaired in developmental dyslexia.