Staudt Martin, Lidzba Karen, Grodd Wolfgang, Wildgruber Dirk, Erb Michael, Krägeloh-Mann Ingeborg
Department of Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Medicine, Children's Hospital, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
Neuroimage. 2002 Aug;16(4):954-67. doi: 10.1006/nimg.2002.1108.
Left-hemispheric (LH) brain lesions acquired early in life can induce language organization in the undamaged right hemisphere (RH). This study addresses the anatomical correlates of language processing in the RH of such individuals. Five hemiparetic patients with left periventricular brain lesions of pre- and perinatal origin were included, in whom fMRI during a word generation task had yielded predominantly RH activation; five age- and sex-matched healthy right-handers served as controls. The patterns of activation in the RH of patients showed a striking similarity with the LH patterns of the normal controls, and voxel-wise comparison failed to detect significant differences. This demonstrates that in patients with early LH damage, RH recruitment for language occurs in brain areas homotopic to the LH regions involved in language processing under normal circumstances.
早年获得的左半球(LH)脑损伤可诱导未受损的右半球(RH)进行语言组织。本研究探讨了此类个体右半球语言加工的解剖学相关性。纳入了5例患有产前和围产期起源的左侧脑室周围脑损伤的偏瘫患者,在单词生成任务期间的功能磁共振成像(fMRI)显示主要为右半球激活;5名年龄和性别匹配的健康右利手作为对照。患者右半球的激活模式与正常对照的左半球模式显示出惊人的相似性,基于体素的比较未发现显著差异。这表明,在早期左半球损伤的患者中,右半球对语言的募集发生在正常情况下参与语言加工的左半球区域的同位脑区。