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Sensory-to-motor integration during auditory repetition: a combined fMRI and lesion study

机译:听觉重复过程中的感觉到运动的整合:fMRI和病变的组合研究

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The aim of this paper was to investigate the neurological underpinnings of auditory-to-motor translation during auditory repetition of unfamiliar pseudowords. We tested two different hypotheses. First we used functional magnetic resonance imaging in 25 healthy subjects to determine whether a functionally defined area in the left temporo-parietal junction (TPJ), referred to as Sylvian-parietal-temporal region (Spt), reflected the demands on auditory-to-motor integration during the repetition of pseudowords relative to a semantically mediated nonverbal sound-naming task. The experiment also allowed us to test alternative accounts of Spt function, namely that Spt is involved in subvocal articulation or auditory processing that can be driven either bottom-up or top-down. The results did not provide convincing evidence that activation increased in either Spt or any other cortical area when non-semantic auditory inputs were being translated into motor outputs. Instead, the results were most consistent with Spt responding to bottom up or top down auditory processing, independent of the demands on auditory-to-motor integration. Second, we investigated the lesion sites in eight patients who had selective difficulties repeating heard words but with preserved word comprehension, picture naming and verbal fluency (i.e., conduction aphasia). All eight patients had white-matter tract damage in the vicinity of the arcuate fasciculus and only one of the eight patients had additional damage to the Spt region, defined functionally in our fMRI data. Our results are therefore most consistent with the neurological tradition that emphasizes the importance of the arcuate fasciculus in the non-semantic integration of auditory and motor speech processing.
机译:本文的目的是研究在陌生伪单词的听觉重复过程中听觉到运动翻译的神经学基础。我们检验了两个不同的假设。首先,我们在25名健康受试者中使用了功能磁共振成像技术,以确定左颞顶顶交界处(TPJ)中的功能定义区域(称为Sylvian-顶顶颞部区域(Spt))是否反映了对听觉到听觉的需求。与语义介导的非语言声音命名任务相关的伪词重复过程中的运动整合。该实验还使我们能够测试Spt功能的替代方法,即Spt参与了可以自下而上或自上而下驱动的下声部发音或听觉处理。结果没有提供令人信服的证据,表明当将非语义听觉输入转换为运动输出时,Spt或任何其他皮质区域的激活增加。取而代之的是,结果与Spt对自下而上或自上而下的听觉处理的响应最一致,而与听觉到运动的整合需求无关。其次,我们调查了八名患者的病变部位,这些患者在重复听出单词时有选择性困难,但保留了单词的理解力,图片命名和口语流利度(即传导性失语)。在我们的fMRI数据中,所有8例患者的弓状束周围都有白色物质损害,而8例患者中只有1例对Spt区域有额外损害。因此,我们的结果与神经学传统最为吻合,神经学传统强调弓形筋膜在听觉和运动语音处理的非语义整合中的重要性。

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