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SUBMITTER: Hutton JS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5451016 | biostudies-literature | 2017
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hutton John S JS Phelan Kieran K Horowitz-Kraus Tzipi T Dudley Jonathan J Altaye Mekibib M DeWitt Thomas T Holland Scott K SK
PloS one 20170531 5
Expanding behavioral and neurobiological evidence affirms benefits of shared (especially parent-child) reading on cognitive development during early childhood. However, the majority of this evidence involves factors under caregiver control, the influence of those intrinsic to the child, such as interest or engagement in reading, largely indirect or unclear. The cerebellum is increasingly recognized as playing a "smoothing" role in higher-level cognitive processing and learning, via feedback loop ...[more]