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Language deficits in pre-symptomatic Huntington's disease: Evidence from Hungarian

机译:有症状的亨廷顿舞蹈病中的语言缺陷:匈牙利的证据

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A limited number of studies have investigated language in Huntington's disease (HD). These have generally reported abnormalities in rule-governed (grammatical) aspects of language, in both syntax and morphology. Several studies of verbal inflectional morphology in English and French have reported evidence of over-active rule processing, such as over-suffixation errors (e.g., walkeded) and over-regularizations (e.g., digged). Here we extend the investigation to noun inflection in Hungarian, a Finno-Ugric agglutinative language with complex morphology, and to genetically proven pre-symptomatic Huntington's disease (pre-HD). Although individuals with pre-HD have no clinical, motor or cognitive symptoms, the underlying pathology may already have begun, and thus sensitive behavioral measures might reveal already-present impairments. Indeed, in a Hungarian morphology production task, pre-HD patients made both over-suffixation and over-regularization errors. The findings suggest the generality of over-active rule processing in both HD and pre-HD, across languages from different families with different morphological systems, and for both verbal and noun inflection. Because the neuropathology in pre-HD appears to be largely restricted to the caudate nucleus and related structures, the findings further implicate these structures in language, and in rule-processing in particular. Finally, the need for effective treatments in HD, which will likely depend in part on the ability to sensitively measure early changes in the disease, suggests the possibility that inflectional morphology, and perhaps other language measures, may provide useful diagnostic, tracking, and therapeutic tools for assessing and treating early degeneration in pre-HD and HD.
机译:有限的研究已经调查了亨廷顿舞蹈病(HD)的语言。这些在语法和形态上都报告了语言的规则控制(语法)方面的异常。对英语和法语中的言语拐点形态进行的一些研究报告了过度活跃的规则处理的证据,例如过度后缀错误(例如,行走)和过度规则化(例如,挖掘)。在这里,我们将调查范围扩展到匈牙利语中的名词变位(一种具有复杂形态的Finno-Ugric凝集性语言),以及经过基因证明的有症状的亨廷顿舞蹈病(HD前症)。尽管患有HD的个体没有临床,运动或认知症状,但潜在的病理可能已经开始,因此敏感的行为指标可能显示出已经存在的损伤。确实,在匈牙利的形态学生产任务中,HD前期患者出现了后缀过大和正则化过大的错误。研究结果表明,HD和HD之前的过​​活跃规则处理的普遍性,适用于来自具有不同形态系统的不同族的语言以及语言和名词变形。由于前HD的神经病理学似乎主要局限于尾状核和相关结构,因此研究结果进一步暗示了这些结构在语言上,特别是在规则处理中。最后,对HD的有效治疗的需求可能部分取决于灵敏地测量疾病早期变化的能力,这表明了屈折形态和其他语言测量可能提供有用的诊断,追踪和治疗的可能性用于评估和治疗HD前期和HD中早期变性的工具。

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