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Phonemic Fluency and Brain Connectivity in Age-Related Macular Degeneration: A Pilot Study

机译:与年龄相关的黄斑变性的音素流利性和大脑连通性:一项初步研究

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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the leading cause of blindness in developed nations, has been associated with poor performance on tests of phonemic fluency. This pilot study sought to (1) characterize the relationship between phonemic fluency and resting-state functional brain connectivity in AMD patients and (2) determine whether regional connections associated with phonemic fluency in AMD patients were similarly linked to phonemic fluency in healthy participants. Behavior-based connectivity analysis was applied to resting-state, functional magnetic resonance imaging data from seven patients (mean age=79.9±7.5 years) with bilateral AMD who completed fluency tasks prior to imaging. Phonemic fluency was inversely related to the strength of functional connectivity (FC) among six pairs of brain regions, representing eight nodes: left opercular portion of inferior frontal gyrus (which includes Broca's area), left superior temporal gyrus (which includes part of Wernicke's area), inferior parietal lobe (bilaterally), right superior parietal lobe, right supramarginal gyrus, right supplementary motor area, and right precentral gyrus. The FC of these reference links was not related to phonemic fluency among 32 healthy individuals (16 younger adults, mean age=23.5±4.6 years and 16 older adults, mean age=68.3±3.4 years). Compared with healthy individuals, AMD patients exhibited higher mean connectivity within the reference links and within the default mode network, possibly reflecting compensatory changes to support performance in the setting of reduced vision. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that phonemic fluency deficits in AMD reflect underlying brain changes that develop in the context of AMD.
机译:与年龄有关的黄斑变性(AMD)是发达国家失明的主要原因,它与音素流畅度测试中的不良表现有关。这项初步研究旨在(1)表征AMD患者的音素流畅度与静止状态功能性大脑连通性之间的关系,以及(2)确定与AMD患者的音素流畅度相关的区域联系是否与健康参与者的音素流畅度相似。基于行为的连通性分析应用于来自7名双侧AMD患者的静息状态下的功能性磁共振成像数据,这些患者在成像前已完成了流畅的任务。音素流利度与六对大脑区域之间的功能连通性(FC)的强度成反比,代表八个节点:额额下回的左腹部分(包括Broca区域),颞上回的左上部分(包括Wernicke区域的一部分) ),顶壁下叶(双侧),右顶叶,右上臀回,右辅助运动区和右前中回。这些参考链接的FC与32个健康个体(16个年轻人,平均年龄= 23.5±4.6岁,16个成年人,平均年龄= 68.3±3.4岁)的语音流畅度无关。与健康个体相比,AMD患者在参考链接和默认模式网络内显示出更高的平均连通性,这可能反映出补偿性改变以支持视力下降情况下的表现。这些发现与以下假设一致:AMD中的音素流利度不足反映了在AMD背景下发生的潜在脑部变化。

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