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What Do Language Disorders Reveal about Brain–Language Relationships? From Classic Models to Network Approaches

机译:语言障碍揭示了大脑语言关系吗? 从经典模型到网络方法

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Studies of language disorders have shaped our understanding of brain–language relationships over the last two centuries. This article provides a review of this research and how our thinking has changed over the years regarding how the brain processes language. In the 19th century, a series of famous case studies linked distinct speech and language functions to specific portions of the left hemisphere of the brain, regions that later came to be known as Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas. One hundred years later, the emergence of new brain imaging tools allowed for the visualization of brain injuries in vivo that ushered in a new era of brain-behavior research and greatly expanded our understanding of the neural processes of language. Toward the end of the 20th century, sophisticated neuroimaging approaches allowed for the visualization of both structural and functional brain activity associated with language processing in both healthy individuals and in those with language disturbance. More recently, language is thought to be mediated by a much broader expanse of neural networks that covers a large number of cortical and subcortical regions and their interconnecting fiber pathways. Injury to both grey and white matter has been seen to affect the complexities of language in unique ways that have altered how we think about brain–language relationships. The findings that support this paradigm shift are described here along with the methodologies that helped to discover them, with some final thoughts on future directions, techniques, and treatment interventions for those with communication impairments. (JINS, 2017, 23, 741–754)
机译:在过去的两个世纪里,对语言障碍的研究塑造了我们对大脑-语言关系的理解。这篇文章回顾了这项研究,以及多年来我们关于大脑如何处理语言的思维是如何改变的。在19世纪,一系列著名的案例研究将不同的语音和语言功能与大脑左半球的特定部分联系起来,这些区域后来被称为布罗卡区和韦尼克区。一百年后,新的脑成像工具的出现使活体脑损伤的可视化成为可能,这开启了脑行为研究的新时代,并极大地扩展了我们对语言神经过程的理解。在20世纪末,复杂的神经成像方法使健康人和语言障碍患者的大脑结构和功能活动得以可视化。最近,语言被认为是由更广泛的神经网络介导的,这些神经网络覆盖了大量皮质和皮质下区域及其相互连接的纤维通路。灰质和白质的损伤以独特的方式影响语言的复杂性,改变了我们对大脑-语言关系的看法。本文介绍了支持这一范式转变的发现,以及帮助发现这些发现的方法,以及对沟通障碍患者未来方向、技术和治疗干预的一些最终想法。(JINS,2017,23741-754)

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