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Speech repetition as a window on the neurobiology of auditory-motor integration for speech: A voxel-based lesion symptom mapping study

机译:语音重复作为语音听觉运动整合神经生物学的窗口:基于体素的病变症状图谱研究

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For more than a century, speech repetition has been used as an assay for gauging the integrity of the auditory-motor pathway in aphasia, thought classically to involve a linkage between Wernicke's area and Broca's area via the arcuate fasciculus. During the last decade, evidence primarily from functional imaging in healthy individuals has refined this picture both computationally and anatomically, suggesting the existence of a cortical hub located at the parietal-temporal boundary (area Spt) that functions to integrate auditory and motor speech networks for both repetition and spontaneous speech production. While functional imaging research can pinpoint the regions activated in repetition/auditory-motor integration, lesion-based studies are needed to infer causal involvement. Previous lesion studies of repetition have yielded mixed results with respect to Spt's critical involvement in speech repetition. The present study used voxel-based lesion symptom mapping (VLSM) to investigate the neuroanatomy of repetition of both real words and non-words in a sample of 47 patients with focal left hemisphere brain damage. VLSMs identified a large voxel cluster spanning gray and white matter in the left temporal parietal junction, including area Spt, where damage was significantly related to poor non-word repetition. Repetition of real words implicated a very similar dorsal network including area Spt Cortical regions including Spt were implicated in repetition performance even when white matter damage was factored out. In addition, removing variance associated with speech perception abilities did not alter the overall lesion pattern for either task. Together with past functional imaging work, our results suggest that area Spt is integral in both word and non-word repetition, that its contribution is above and beyond that made by white matter pathways, and is not driven by perceptual processes alone. These findings are highly consistent with the claim that Spt is an area of sensory-motor translation in speech processing. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:一个多世纪以来,语音重复一直被用作衡量失语症听觉-运动通路完整性的一种方法,传统上认为其涉及通过弧形束束将韦尼克区与布罗卡区联系起来。在过去的十年中,主要来自健康个体的功能成像的证据在计算和解剖上都完善了这张照片,这表明位于顶颞边界(区域Spt)的皮质枢纽的存在,其功能是整合听觉和运动语音网络,重复和自发的语音产生。虽然功能成像研究可以查明重复/听觉运动整合中激活的区域,但需要基于病变的研究来推断因果关系。关于Spt在语音重复中的关键作用,以前的重复性病变研究产生了不同的结果。本研究使用基于体素的病变症状图谱(VLSM)来研究47例左半球局灶性脑损伤患者的真实单词和非单词重复的神经解剖学。 VLSM在左颞顶叶连接处(包括Spt区域)识别出一个跨越灰白色物质的大型体素簇,其中损伤与不良的非单词重复性显着相关。真实单词的重复牵涉到非常相似的背侧神经网络(包括Spt区域)即使将白质损害排除在外,包括Spt在内的皮质区域也与重复表现有关。此外,消除与语音感知能力相关的差异不会改变任何一项任务的总体病变模式。与过去的功能成像工作一起,我们的结果表明,区域Spt在单词和非单词重复中都是不可或缺的,它的贡献超出了白质通路的贡献,并且不仅由感知过程驱动。这些发现与Spt是语音处理中感觉运动转换领域的说法高度一致。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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