Penn Memory Center, Department of Neurology, Hospital of University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Department of Speech Therapy, Temple University Hospital, 3401N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA.
Neurol Neurochir Pol. 2017 Nov-Dec;51(6):519-524. doi: 10.1016/j.pjnns.2017.08.006. Epub 2017 Aug 18.
Apraxia of speech (AOS) is now recognized as an articulation disorder distinct from dysarthria and aphasia. Various lesions have been associated with AOS in studies that are limited in precise localization due to variability in size and type of pathology. We present a case of pure AOS in setting of an acute stroke to localize more precisely than ever before the brain area responsible for AOS, dorsal premotor cortex (dPMC). The dPMC is in unique position to plan and coordinate speech production by virtue of its connection with nearby motor cortex harboring corticobulbar tract, supplementary motor area, inferior frontal operculum, and temporo-parietal area via the dorsal stream of dual-stream model of speech processing. The role of dPMC is further supported as part of dorsal stream in the dual-stream model of speech processing as well as controller in the hierarchical state feedback control model.
言语失用症(AOS)现在被认为是一种不同于构音障碍和失语症的发音障碍。在由于病变的大小和类型不同而导致定位不准确的研究中,各种病变与 AOS 有关。我们提出了一个在急性中风背景下发生的纯 AOS 病例,以便比以往任何时候都更精确地定位负责 AOS 的大脑区域,即背侧运动前皮层(dPMC)。dPMC 通过其与邻近运动皮层的连接,位于独特的位置,通过双重言语处理流模型的背流来规划和协调言语产生,该运动皮层包含皮质延髓束、辅助运动区、额下回外侧和颞顶区。dPMC 的作用还通过双重言语处理流模型中的背流以及层次状态反馈控制模型中的控制器得到进一步支持。