Fridriksson Julius, Baker Julie M, Moser Dana
Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2009 Aug;30(8):2487-98. doi: 10.1002/hbm.20683.
Persons with aphasia vary greatly with regard to clinical profile; yet, they all share one common feature-anomia-an impairment in naming common objects. Previous research has demonstrated that particular naming errors are associated with specific left hemisphere lesions. However, we know very little about the cortical activity in the preserved brain areas that is associated with aphasic speech errors. Utilizing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we show for the first time that specific speech errors are associated with common cortical activity in different types and severities of aphasia. Specifically, productions of phonemic errors recruited the left posterior perilesional occipital and temporal lobe areas. A similar pattern of activity was associated with semantic errors, albeit in the right hemisphere. This study does not discount variability in cortical activity following left hemisphere stroke; rather, it highlights commonalities in brain modulation in a population of patients with a common diagnosis but vastly different clinical profiles.
失语症患者的临床症状差异很大;然而,他们都有一个共同特征——命名障碍——即命名常见物体的能力受损。先前的研究表明,特定的命名错误与特定的左半球病变有关。然而,我们对与失语症言语错误相关的保留脑区的皮质活动了解甚少。利用功能磁共振成像(fMRI),我们首次表明特定的言语错误与不同类型和严重程度的失语症中的常见皮质活动有关。具体而言,音素错误的产生激活了左侧病灶周围枕叶和颞叶区域。类似的活动模式与语义错误有关,尽管是在右半球。这项研究并不否认左半球中风后皮质活动的变异性;相反,它强调了在具有共同诊断但临床症状差异很大的患者群体中脑调节的共性。