Gauthier Christophe T, Duyme Michel, Zanca Michel, Capron Christiane
Department of Psychology, University of Montpellier III, France.
Cortex. 2009 Feb;45(2):164-76. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2007.09.006. Epub 2008 Feb 5.
Neuroimaging studies investigating the neural correlates of verbal fluency (VF) focused on sex differences without taking into account behavioural variation. Nevertheless, group differences in this verbal ability might account for neurocognitive differences elicited between men and women. The aim of this study was to test sex and performance level effects and the combination of these on cerebral activation. Four samples of 11 healthy students (N=44) selected on the basis of sex and contrasted VF scores, high fluency (HF) versus low fluency (LF), performed a covert phonological VF task during scans. Within- and between-group analyses were conducted. Consistent with previous studies, for each sample, the whole-group analysis reported activation in the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), insula, anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), medial frontal gyrus (mFG), superior (SPL) and inferior parietal lobules (IPL), inferior visual areas, cerebellum, thalamus and basal ganglia. Between-group analyses showed an interaction between sexes and performances in the right precuneus, left ACC, right IFG and left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC). HF men showed more activation than LF ones in the right precuneus and left dlPFC. LF men showed more activation in the right IFG than HF ones and LF women elicited more activation in the left ACC than HF ones. A sex main effect was found regardless of performance in the left inferior temporal gyrus (ITG), cerebellum, anterior and posterior cingulate cortexes and in the right superior frontal gyrus (SFG) and dlPFC, lingual gyrus and ACC, with men eliciting significantly greater activations than women. A performance main effect was found for the left ACC and the left cerebellum regardless of sex. LF subjects had stronger activations than HF ones in the ACC whereas HF subjects showed stronger activations in the cerebellum. Activity in three discrete subregions of the ACC is related to sex, performance and their interaction, respectively. Our findings emphasize the need to consider sex and performance level in functional imaging studies of VF.
研究言语流畅性(VF)神经关联的神经影像学研究聚焦于性别差异,而未考虑行为变异。然而,这种言语能力的组间差异可能解释了男性和女性之间引发的神经认知差异。本研究的目的是测试性别和表现水平的影响以及二者的组合对大脑激活的影响。根据性别选取了四个样本,每个样本有11名健康学生(N = 44),并对比了VF分数,即高流畅性(HF)与低流畅性(LF),在扫描过程中执行一项隐蔽的语音VF任务。进行了组内和组间分析。与先前研究一致,对于每个样本,全组分析报告在额下回(IFG)、岛叶、前扣带回皮质(ACC)、内侧额回(mFG)、顶上小叶(SPL)和顶下小叶(IPL)、视觉下部区域、小脑、丘脑和基底神经节有激活。组间分析显示,在右侧楔前叶、左侧ACC、右侧IFG和左侧背外侧前额叶皮质(dlPFC)中,性别与表现之间存在交互作用。HF男性在右侧楔前叶和左侧dlPFC中的激活比LF男性更多。LF男性在右侧IFG中的激活比HF男性更多,LF女性在左侧ACC中的激活比HF女性更多。无论表现如何,在左侧颞下回(ITG)、小脑、前扣带回和后扣带回皮质以及右侧额上回(SFG)和dlPFC、舌回和ACC中发现了性别主效应,男性的激活明显大于女性。无论性别如何,在左侧ACC和左侧小脑中发现了表现主效应。LF受试者在ACC中的激活比HF受试者更强,而HF受试者在小脑中的激活更强。ACC的三个离散子区域的活动分别与性别、表现及其交互作用相关。我们的研究结果强调在VF功能成像研究中需要考虑性别和表现水平。