Foundas A L, Weisberg A, Browning C A, Weinberger D R
Department of Psychiatry and Neurology, Tulane University Health Science Center, 1430 Tulane Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70112-2632, USA.
J Neuroimaging. 2001 Apr;11(2):153-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1552-6569.2001.tb00026.x.
Broca's area, which includes the pars triangularis (PTR), is a neuroanatomical region important in speech and language production. Linear measures of the PTR have been found to be asymmetric, with the direction of the asymmetry correlating with language dominance determined by Wada testing. It is unclear, however, whether these linear measurements correlate with volumetric measures, and it is also unknown whether white matter and/or gray matter contribute differentially to these asymmetries. To investigate these issues, volumetric magnetic resonance imaging methodologies were used to measure the PTR in a group of healthy right-handed men (n = 12). There was a significant leftward asymmetry of the PTR using linear and volumetric measures. Linear measures of the left and right hemispheres were highly correlated with volumetric measures. Underlying gray and white matter both contributed to PTR asymmetry. Anatomical boundaries and four configurations (V, U, Y, and J) are discussed with reference to potential interhemispheric differences.
布洛卡区,包括三角部(PTR),是言语和语言产生过程中重要的神经解剖区域。已发现PTR的线性测量结果存在不对称性,且这种不对称性的方向与通过Wada测试确定的语言优势相关。然而,目前尚不清楚这些线性测量结果是否与体积测量结果相关,白质和/或灰质对这些不对称性的贡献是否存在差异也还未知。为了研究这些问题,采用体积磁共振成像方法对一组健康右利手男性(n = 12)的PTR进行测量。使用线性和体积测量方法均发现PTR存在显著的向左不对称。左右半球的线性测量结果与体积测量结果高度相关。灰质和白质均对PTR不对称性有贡献。还参照潜在的半球间差异讨论了解剖边界和四种形态(V、U、Y和J)。