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对于图片命名背后不同认知过程至关重要的神经区域。

Neural regions essential for distinct cognitive processes underlying picture naming.

作者信息

DeLeon Jessica, Gottesman Rebecca F, Kleinman Jonathan T, Newhart Melissa, Davis Cameron, Heidler-Gary Jennifer, Lee Andrew, Hillis Argye E

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.

出版信息

Brain. 2007 May;130(Pt 5):1408-22. doi: 10.1093/brain/awm011. Epub 2007 Mar 2.

Abstract

We hypothesized that distinct cognitive processes underlying oral and written picture naming depend on intact function of different, but overlapping, regions of the left hemisphere cortex, such that the distribution of tissue dysfunction in various areas can predict the component of the naming process that is disrupted. To test this hypothesis, we evaluated 116 individuals within 24 h of acute ischaemic stroke using a battery of oral and written naming and other lexical tests, and with magnetic resonance diffusion and perfusion imaging to identify the areas of tissue dysfunction. Discriminant function analysis, using the degree of hypoperfusion in various Brodmann's areas--BA 22 (including Wernicke's area), BA 44 (part of Broca's area), BA 45 (part of Broca's area), BA 21 (inferior temporal cortex), BA 37 (posterior, inferior temporal/fusiform gyrus), BA 38 (anterior temporal cortex) and BA 39 (angular gyrus)--as discriminant variables, classified patients on the basis of the primary component of the naming process that was impaired (defined as visual, semantics, modality-independent lexical access, phonological word form, orthographic word form and motor speech by the pattern of performance and types of errors across lexical tasks). Additionally, linear regression analysis demonstrated that the areas contributing the most information to the identification of patients with particular levels of impairment in the naming process were largely consistent with evidence for the roles of these regions from functional imaging. This study provides evidence that the level of impairment in the naming process reflects the distribution of tissue dysfunction in particular regions of the left anterior, inferior and posterior middle/superior temporal cortex, posterior inferior frontal and inferior parietal cortex. While occipital cortex is also critical for picture naming, it is likely that bilateral occipital damage is necessary to disrupt visual recognition. These findings provide new evidence that a network of brain regions supports naming, but separate components of this network are differentially required for distinct cognitive processes or representations underlying the complex task of naming pictures.

摘要

我们假设,口语和书面图片命名背后不同的认知过程依赖于左半球皮质不同但有重叠区域的完整功能,这样各个区域组织功能障碍的分布能够预测命名过程中受到干扰的成分。为了验证这一假设,我们在急性缺血性中风24小时内对116名个体进行了评估,使用了一系列口语和书面命名及其他词汇测试,并通过磁共振扩散和灌注成像来确定组织功能障碍区域。判别函数分析以不同布罗德曼区(BA)的灌注不足程度为判别变量,这些区域包括BA22(包括韦尼克区)、BA44(布罗卡区的一部分)、BA45(布罗卡区的一部分)、BA21(颞下回皮质)、BA37(颞叶/梭状回后部、下部)、BA38(颞叶前部皮质)和BA39(角回),根据命名过程中受损的主要成分(根据词汇任务中的表现模式和错误类型定义为视觉、语义、模态独立的词汇通达、语音词形、正字法词形和运动言语)对患者进行分类。此外,线性回归分析表明,对识别命名过程中特定损伤水平患者贡献最大信息的区域,在很大程度上与功能成像中这些区域作用的证据一致。这项研究提供了证据,表明命名过程中的损伤程度反映了左前、颞叶中/上后部、颞叶下后部、额下后部和顶下皮质特定区域组织功能障碍的分布。虽然枕叶皮质对图片命名也很关键,但双侧枕叶损伤可能才会破坏视觉识别。这些发现提供了新的证据,表明一个脑区网络支持命名,但这个网络的不同成分对于图片命名这一复杂任务背后不同的认知过程或表征有不同的需求。

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