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Intact reading ability despite lacking a canonical visual word form area in an individual born without the left superior temporal lobe

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COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
卷 39, 期 5-8, 页码 249-275

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02643294.2023.2164923

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Lesion study; Visual Word Form Area (VWFA); brain plasticity; word selectivity; multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA); category selectivity

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A study found that an individual born without the left superior temporal lobe has normal reading ability, but no word selectivity in both right and spared left ventral temporal cortex. This suggests that a typical left-lateralized language network is crucial for the emergence of the visual word form area, and orthographic processing can be supported by a distributed neural code.
The visual word form area (VWFA), a region canonically located within left ventral temporal cortex (VTC), is specialized for orthography in literate adults presumbly due to its connectivity with frontotemporal language regions. But is a typical, left-lateralized language network critical for the VWFA's emergence? We investigated this question in an individual (EG) born without the left superior temporal lobe but who has normal reading ability. EG showed canonical typical face-selectivity bilateraly but no wordselectivity either in right VWFA or in the spared left VWFA. Moreover, in contrast with the idea that the VWFA is simply part of the language network, no part of EG's VTC showed selectivity to higher-level linguistic processing. Interestingly, EG's VWFA showed reliable multivariate patterns that distinguished words from other categories. These results suggest that a typical left-hemisphere language network is necessary for acanonical VWFA, and that orthographic processing can otherwise be supported by a distributed neural code.

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