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Gesture discrimination in primary progressive aphasia: the intersection between gesture and language processing pathways.

机译:原发性进行性失语的手势识别:手势和语言处理路径之间的交集。

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The issue of the relationship between language and gesture processing and the partial overlap of their neural representations is of fundamental importance to neurology, psychology, and social sciences. Patients suffering from primary progressive aphasia, a clinical syndrome characterized by comparatively isolated language deficits, may provide direct evidence for anatomical and functional association between specific language deficits and gesture discrimination deficits. A consecutive series of 16 patients with primary progressive aphasia and 16 matched control subjects participated. Our nonverbal gesture discrimination task consisted of 19 trials. In each trial, participants observed three video clips showing the same gesture performed correctly in one clip and incorrectly in the other two. Subjects had to indicate which of the three versions was correct. Language and gesture production were evaluated by means of conventional tasks. All participants underwent high-resolution structural and diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging. Ten of the primary progressive aphasia patients showed a significant deficit on the nonverbal gesture discrimination task. A factor analysis revealed that this deficit clustered with gesture imitation, word and pseudoword repetition, and writing-to-dictation. Individual scores on this cluster correlated with volume in the left anterior inferior parietal cortex extending into the posterior superior temporal gyrus. Probabilistic tractography indicated this region comprised the cortical relay station of the indirect pathway connecting the inferior frontal gyrus and the superior temporal cortex. Thus, the left perisylvian temporoparietal area may underpin verbal imitative behavior, gesture imitation, and gesture discrimination indicative of a partly shared neural substrate for language and gesture resonance.
机译:语言和手势处理之间的关系及其神经表示的部分重叠问题对于神经学,心理学和社会科学至关重要。患有原发性进行性失语症(一种以相对孤立的语言缺陷为特征的临床综合征)的患者可能会为特定语言缺陷和手势辨别缺陷之间的解剖和功能关联提供直接证据。连续进行了16例原发性进行性失语症患者和16例匹配的对照受试者的研究。我们的非语言手势歧视任务包括19个试验。在每个试验中,参与者观察到三个视频剪辑,它们显示相同的手势在一个剪辑中正确执行,而在其他两个剪辑中执行不正确。受试者必须指出三个版本中哪个是正确的。语言和手势产生通过常规任务进行评估。所有参与者都进行了高分辨率的结构和扩散张量磁共振成像。十名原发性进行性失语症患者在非语言手势辨别任务中表现出明显的缺陷。一项因素分析表明,这种缺陷与手势模仿,单词和伪单词的重复以及写作到听写有关。在这个簇上的个体分数与延伸到后颞上回的左前下顶叶皮层的体积相关。概率束摄影表明该区域包括连接额下回和颞上皮的间接途径的皮质中继站。因此,左肩周颞颞顶区域可以支持语言模仿行为,手势模仿和手势辨别,这些手势指示了部分共享的神经语言和手势共鸣神经基质。

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