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Lesion evidence for a critical role of left posterior but not frontal areas in alpha-beta power decreases during context-driven word production

机译:病变证据表明在上下文驱动的单词生成过程中左后方而不是额方区域在alpha-beta权力中的关键作用降低

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Different frequency bands in the electroencephalogram are postulated to support distinct language functions. Studies have suggested that alpha-beta power decreases may index word-retrieval processes. In context-driven word retrieval, participants hear lead-in sentences that either constrain the final word (“He locked the door with the”) or not (“She walked in here with the”). The last word is shown as a picture to be named. Previous studies have consistently found alpha-beta power decreases prior to picture onset for constrained relative to unconstrained sentences, localised to the left lateral-temporal and lateral-frontal lobes. However, the relative contribution of temporal versus frontal areas to alpha-beta power decreases is unknown. We recorded the electroencephalogram from patients with stroke lesions encompassing the left-lateral temporal and inferior parietal regions or left-lateral frontal lobe and from matched controls. Individual-participant analyses revealed a behavioural sentence context facilitation effect in all participants, except for in the two patients with extensive lesions to temporal and inferior-parietal lobes. We replicated the alpha-beta power decreases prior to picture onset in all participants, except for in the two same patients with extensive posterior lesions. Thus, whereas posterior lesions eliminated the behavioural and oscillatory context effect, frontal lesions did not. Hierarchical clustering analyses of all patients’ lesion profiles, and behavioural and electrophysiological effects identified those two patients as having a unique combination of lesion distribution and context effects. These results indicate a critical role for the left lateral-temporal and inferior parietal lobes, but not frontal cortex, in generating the alpha-beta power decreases underlying context-driven word production.
机译:假定脑电图中的不同频段支持不同的语言功能。研究表明,α-β功率降低可能会索引单词检索过程。在上下文驱动的单词检索中,参与者会听到一些引导性句子,这些句子要么约束最后一个单词(“他用那个把门锁了”),要么不约束(“她用那个走到了这里”)。最后一个单词显示为要命名的图片。先前的研究一致地发现,相对于不受约束的句子,受约束的相对于不受约束的句子而言,α-β功效在图片发作之前降低,位于左侧的颞叶和外侧额叶。但是,尚不清楚颞叶区域和额叶区域对α-β功率降低的相对贡献。我们记录了脑卒中病灶患者的脑电图,这些病灶包括左侧颞叶和下顶叶区域或左侧额叶以及匹配的对照。参加者的个人分析显示,除两名颞下顶叶广泛病变的患者外,所有参与者的行为句情境促进作用均得到改善。我们复制了所有参与者在图片发作之前的α-β功率降低,除了两名患有广泛后路病变的患者。因此,尽管后部病变消除了行为和振荡背景效应,但额部病变并未消除。通过对所有患者病变概况进行分层聚类分析,以及行为和电生理效应,确定这两名患者具有病变分布和情境效应的独特组合。这些结果表明,对于左侧外侧颞叶和顶下叶(而不是额叶皮层),在产生α-β力量时,其关键作用在于降低上下文驱动的单词的产生。

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