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左半球脑损伤后句法处理的重组:右半球的活动是否能维持功能?

Reorganization of syntactic processing following left-hemisphere brain damage: does right-hemisphere activity preserve function?

机构信息

Centre for Speech, Language and the Brain, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EB, UK.

出版信息

Brain. 2010 Nov;133(11):3396-408. doi: 10.1093/brain/awq262. Epub 2010 Sep 24.

Abstract

The extent to which the human brain shows evidence of functional plasticity across the lifespan has been addressed in the context of pathological brain changes and, more recently, of the changes that take place during healthy ageing. Here we examine the potential for plasticity by asking whether a strongly left-lateralized system can successfully reorganize to the right-hemisphere following left-hemisphere brain damage. To do this, we focus on syntax, a key linguistic function considered to be strongly left-lateralized, combining measures of tissue integrity, neural activation and behavioural performance. In a functional neuroimaging study participants heard spoken sentences that differentially loaded on syntactic and semantic information. While healthy controls activated a left-hemisphere network of correlated activity including Brodmann areas 45/47 and posterior middle temporal gyrus during syntactic processing, patients activated Brodmann areas 45/47 bilaterally and right middle temporal gyrus. However, voxel-based morphometry analyses showed that only tissue integrity in left Brodmann areas 45/47 was correlated with activity and performance; poor tissue integrity in left Brodmann area 45 was associated with reduced functional activity and increased syntactic deficits. Activity in the right-hemisphere was not correlated with damage in the left-hemisphere or with performance. Reduced neural integrity in the left-hemisphere through brain damage or healthy ageing results in increased right-hemisphere activation in homologous regions to those left-hemisphere regions typically involved in the young. However, these regions do not support the same linguistic functions as those in the left-hemisphere and only indirectly contribute to preserved syntactic capacity. This establishes the unique role of the left hemisphere in syntax, a core component in human language.

摘要

人类大脑在整个生命周期中表现出功能可塑性的程度,已经在病理性脑变化的背景下得到了研究,最近,也在健康衰老过程中发生的变化的背景下得到了研究。在这里,我们通过询问一个强烈的左侧化系统是否能够在左半球脑损伤后成功地向右侧半球重组,来研究可塑性的潜力。为此,我们专注于语法,这是一种被认为强烈左侧化的关键语言功能,结合了组织完整性、神经激活和行为表现的测量。在一项功能神经影像学研究中,参与者听了带有语法和语义信息差异的口语句子。当健康对照组在处理语法时,激活了包括布罗德曼区 45/47 和后颞中回在内的左侧相关活动网络,而患者则双侧激活了布罗德曼区 45/47 和右颞中回。然而,体素形态计量学分析表明,只有左侧布罗德曼区 45/47 的组织完整性与活动和表现相关;左侧布罗德曼区 45 的组织完整性差与功能活动减少和语法缺陷增加有关。右侧的活动与左侧的损伤或表现无关。通过脑损伤或健康衰老导致的左侧组织完整性降低,导致右侧与通常涉及年轻人群的左侧同源区域的活动增加。然而,这些区域不能支持与左侧相同的语言功能,只能间接地为保留的语法能力做出贡献。这确立了左侧半球在语法中的独特作用,语法是人类语言的核心组成部分。

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