“…Nonetheless, RD readers could not efficiently deactivate the default mode network for the more challenging foreign speech imitation to a greater degree. The default mode network has been found to play an important role in learning (Howard-Jones, Jay, Mason, & Jones, 2016;Lin et al, 2017), and its abnormality has been reported in developmental disorders, such as RD (Boros et al, 2016;Liu, Li, Bi, Xu, & Yang, 2022;Mateu-Estivill et al, 2021), ASD (Assaf et al, 2010;Murdaugh et al, 2012;Washington et al, 2014), and ADHD (Castellanos & Proal, 2012;Qiu et al, 2011;Uddin et al, 2008). In a recent study, the default mode network showed the largest developmental changes in brain signal complexity during the period of 6-13 years of age, compared to 5 other networks, namely, vision, motor, dorsal attention, ventral attention and frontal-parietal network (Jia et al, 2023), suggesting that the development of the default mode network might be more influenced by learning experiences and environment than the other networks.…”