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Right‐hemispheric processing of non‐linguistic word features: Implications for mapping language recovery after stroke

机译:非语言单词特征的右半球处理:中风后语言恢复映射的含义

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Verbal stimuli often induce right‐hemispheric activation in patients with aphasia after left‐hemispheric stroke. This right‐hemispheric activation is commonly attributed to functional reorganization within the language system. Yet previous evidence suggests that functional activation in right‐hemispheric homologues of classic left‐hemispheric language areas may partly be due to processing nonlinguistic perceptual features of verbal stimuli. We used functional MRI (fMRI) to clarify the role of the right hemisphere in the perception of nonlinguistic word features in healthy individuals. Participants made perceptual, semantic, or phonological decisions on the same set of auditorily and visually presented word stimuli. Perceptual decisions required judgements about stimulus‐inherent changes in font size (visual modality) or fundamental frequency contour (auditory modality). The semantic judgement required subjects to decide whether a stimulus is natural or man‐made; the phonologic decision required a decision on whether a stimulus contains two or three syllables. Compared to phonologic or semantic decision, nonlinguistic perceptual decisions resulted in a stronger right‐hemispheric activation. Specifically, the right inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), an area previously suggested to support language recovery after left‐hemispheric stroke, displayed modality‐independent activation during perceptual processing of word stimuli. Our findings indicate that activation of the right hemisphere during language tasks may, in some instances, be driven by a “nonlinguistic perceptual processing” mode that focuses on nonlinguistic word features. This raises the possibility that stronger activation of right inferior frontal areas during language tasks in aphasic patients with left‐hemispheric stroke may at least partially reflect increased attentional focus on nonlinguistic perceptual aspects of language. Hum Brain Mapp, 2013. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:左半球卒中后失语症患者的言语刺激经常诱发右半球激活。这种右半球的激活通常归因于语言系统内的功能重组。然而,先前的证据表明,经典的左半球语言区域的右半球同源物中的功能激活可能部分是由于处理了言语刺激的非语言感知特征。我们使用功能性MRI(fMRI)来阐明右半球在健康个体中非语言单词特征感知中的作用。参与者在听觉和视觉上呈现的单词刺激的同一组上做出感知,语义或语音方面的决定。感知决策需要判断字体大小(视觉形态)或基本频率轮廓(听觉形态)的刺激固有变化。语义判断要求受试者决定刺激是自然的还是人为的。语音上的决定需要决定一个刺激是包含两个还是三个音节。与语音或语义决策相比,非语言感知决策会导致更强的右半球激活。特别是,右下额回(IFG)是先前建议支持左​​半球卒中后语言恢复的区域,在感知单词刺激过程中显示出与模式无关的激活。我们的发现表明,在某些情况下,语言任务中右半球的激活可能是由关注非语言单词特征的“非语言感知处理”模式驱动的。这增加了以下可能性:在患有左半球卒中的失语症患者的语言任务中,更强的右下额叶区域激活可能至少部分反映了对语言的非语言感知方面的关注增加。嗡嗡声脑图,2013年。©2012 Wiley Periodicals,Inc.

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