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Neural correlates of novel word-form learning in developmental language disorder

Bahar, N.; Cler, G. J.; Asaridou, S. S.; Smith, H. J.; Willis, H. E.; Healy, M. P.; Chughtai, S.; Haile, M.; Krishnan, S.; Watkins, K. E.

2026-03-31 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.03.28.715039 bioRxiv
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Children with developmental language disorder (DLD) have persistent language learning difficulties and often perform poorly on pseudoword repetition, a task that probes phonological, memory, and speech-motor processes that support vocabulary acquisition. Research on the neural basis of pseudoword repetition in DLD is limited. We used whole-brain functional MRI (fMRI) to examine pseudoword repetition and repetition-based learning in 46 children with DLD (ages 10-15 years) and 71 age-matched children with typical language development. During scanning, children heard and repeated pseudowords paired with visual referents, allowing us to track learning-related changes in neural activity across repetitions. Repeated pseudoword production yielded comparable behavioural learning across groups, with faster productions by later repetitions. Post-scan, form-referent recognition was comparable across groups, whereas pseudoword repetition accuracy was lower in DLD. Pseudoword repetition engaged a distributed neural network, including inferior frontal cortex bilaterally (greater on the left), premotor and sensorimotor cortex, and posterior temporal and occipital regions. Group differences emerged primarily in regions where activity was task negative (i.e., below baseline or deactivated): lateral occipito-parietal cortex (posterior angular gyrus), medial parieto-occipital cortex (retrosplenial), and right posterior cingulate cortex. Learning-related decreases in activity were similar across groups, but region-of-interest analyses showed reduced leftward lateralisation of activity in inferior frontal gyrus in DLD. These findings suggest weaker disengagement of the default mode network during a linguistically demanding task in DLD. Although repetition-based pseudoword learning recruited similar neural mechanisms in both groups, these mechanisms may operate less efficiently in DLD, alongside reduced hemispheric specialisation in inferior frontal cortex. HighlightsO_LISimilar repetition-related neural attenuation across groups during pseudoword learning. C_LIO_LIReduced default-mode network suppression during pseudoword repetition in DLD. C_LIO_LIReduced left-hemisphere specialisation of inferior frontal cortex in DLD. C_LIO_LIRepetition-based learning in DLD supported by less efficient neural networks. C_LI

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