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Neural organization of speech production: A lesion-based study of error patterns in connected speech

机译:语音生产神经组织:基于Lesion的误差模式研究

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While numerous studies have explored single-word naming, few have evaluated the behavioral and neural correlates of more naturalistic language, like connected speech, which we produce every day. Here, in a retrospective analysis of 120 participants at least six months following left hemisphere stroke, we evaluated the distribution of word errors (paraphasias) and associated brain damage during connected speech (picture description) and object naming. While paraphasias in connected speech and naming shared underlying neural substrates, analysis of the distribution of paraphasias suggested that lexical-semantic load is likely reduced during connected speech. Using voxelwise lesion-symptom mapping (VLSM), we demonstrated that verbal (real word: semantically related and unrelated) and sound (phonemic and neologistic) paraphasias during both connected speech and naming loaded onto the left hemisphere ventral and dorsal streams of language, respectively. Furthermore, for the first time using both connected speech and naming data, we localized semantically related paraphasias to more anterior left hemisphere temporal cortex and unrelated paraphasias to more posterior left temporal and temporoparietal cortex. The connected speech results, in particular, highlight a gradient of specificity as one translates visual recognition from left temporo-occipital cortex to posterior and subsequently anterior temporal cortex. The robustness of VLSM results for sound paraphasias derived during connected speech was notable, in that analyses performed on sound paraphasias from the connected speech task, and not the naming task, demonstrated significant results following removal of lesion volume variance and related apraxia of speech variance. Therefore, connected speech may be a particularly sensitive task on which to evaluate further lexical phonological processing in the brain. The results presented here demonstrate the related, though different, distribution of paraphasias during connected speech, confirm that paraphasias arising in connected speech and single-word naming likely share neural origins, and endorse the need for continued evaluation of the neural substrates of connected speech processes. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:虽然众多研究已经探索了单词命名,但很少有人评估了更多自然主义语言,如连接的语音,我们每天生产。在这里,在左半球中风后至少六个月的120名参与者的回顾性分析中,我们在连接语音(图片描述)和对象命名期间评估了词误差(滑雪酶)和相关脑损伤的分布。在连接的言论和命名中的潜在神经基板中的滑动率,速度分析的分析表明,在连接的语音期间可能减少了词汇语义负荷。使用VoxelWise病变 - 症状映射(VLSM),我们展示了在连接的言语和命名期间的口头(真实的话语:语义相关和无关)和声音(音素和新的)Sogaphasias分别加载到左半球腹侧和语言中的背部。此外,由于第一次使用连接的语音和命名数据,我们将语义相关的滑动症局限于更多的前左半球时间皮层和不相关的滑动症,以更新的左侧左侧时间和颞逐的皮质。特别地,连接的语音结果突出了特异性的梯度,因为将视觉识别从左颞枕皮质转化为后颞和随后的前颞皮质。在连接的语音期间导出的声音滑化症的VLSM结果的鲁棒性值得注意,在从连接的语音任务中对声音滑化座进行的分析,而不是命名任务,在去除病变体积方差和语音方差的相关性阶段后表现出显着的结果。因此,连接的语音可以是特别敏感的任务,在其上评估大脑中的其他词汇语音处理。此处展示的结果证明了相关的言论中的动力学分布,确认在连接的语音和单词命名中产生的滑动症可能享有神经起源,并支持继续评估连接语音过程的神经基板的需求。 (c)2019年elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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