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Moving Beyond the Brain: Transcutaneous Spinal Direct Current Stimulation in Post-Stroke Aphasia

机译:超越大脑:中风后失语症的经皮脊髓直流电刺激。

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Over the last 20 years, major advances in cognitive neuroscience have clearly shown that the language function is not restricted into the classical language areas but it involves brain regions, which had never previously considered. Indeed, recent lines of evidence have suggested that the processing of words associated to motor schemata, such as action verbs, modulates the activity of the sensorimotor cortex, which, in turn, facilitates its retrieval. To date, no studies have investigated whether the spinal cord, which is functionally connected to the sensorimotor system, might also work as an auxiliary support for language processing. We explored the combined effect of transcutaneous spinal direct current stimulation (tsDCS) and language treatment in a randomized double-blind design for the recovery of verbs and nouns in 14 chronic aphasics. During each treatment, each subject received tsDCS (20 min, 2 mA) over the thoracic vertebrae (10th vertebra) in three different conditions: (1) anodic, (2) cathodic and (3) sham, while performing a verb and noun naming tasks. Each experimental condition was run in five consecutive daily sessions over 3 weeks. Overall, a significant greater improvement in verb naming was found during the anodic condition with respect to the other two conditions, which persisted at 1 week after the end of the treatment. No significant differences were present for noun naming among the three conditions. The hypothesis is advanced that anodic tsDCS might have influenced activity along the ascending somatosensory pathways, ultimately eliciting neurophysiological changes into the sensorimotor areas which, in turn, supported the retrieval of verbs. These results further support the evidence that action words, due to their sensorimotor semantic properties, are partly represented into the sensorimotor cortex. Moreover, they also document, for the first time, that tsDCS enhances verb recovery in chronic aphasia and it may represent a promising new tool for language treatment.
机译:在过去的20年中,认知神经科学的重大进展清楚地表明,语言功能不限于古典语言领域,而是涉及大脑区域,这是以前从未考虑过的。确实,最近的证据表明,与运动图式相关的单词(例如动作动词)的处理会调节感觉运动皮层的活动,进而促进其检索。迄今为止,还没有研究调查功能上连接到感觉运动系统的脊髓是否也可以作为语言处理的辅助支持。我们探索了随机双盲设计中经皮脊柱直流电刺激(tsDCS)和语言治疗在14种慢性失语症中动词和名词的恢复中的综合作用。在每次治疗期间,每个受试者在三种不同条件下在胸椎(第10椎)上接受tsDCS(20µmin,2µmA):( 1)阳极,(2)阴极和(3)假手术,同时进行动词和名词命名任务。每个实验条件在3周内连续五次每天进行。总体而言,在阳极条件下,相对于其他两种条件,在动词命名上有显着更大的改善,其他两种条件在治疗结束后持续1周。在这三种情况下,名词命名没有显着差异。提出了这样的假说,即阳极tsDCS可能已经影响了沿着上升的体感通路的活动,最终在感觉运动区域引起了神经生理学改变,从而又支持了动词的检索。这些结果进一步支持了以下事实的证据,即动作词由于其感觉运动语义特性而部分地表示在感觉运动皮层中。此外,他们还首次证明tsDCS增强了慢性失语症的动词恢复能力,它可能代表了一种有前途的语言治疗新工具。

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