Interdisciplinary Center for Neuroscience, Faculty of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Eur Radiol. 2022 Jan;32(1):300-307. doi: 10.1007/s00330-021-08137-9. Epub 2021 Jun 29.
Crossed cerebro-cerebellar BOLD activations have recently come to light as additional diagnostic features for patients with brain tumors. The covert verb generation (VG) task is a widely used language paradigm to determine these language-related crossed activations. Here we demonstrate these crossed activations in two additional language paradigms, the semantic and phonological association tasks. We propose the merit of these tasks to language lateralization determination in the clinic as they are easy to monitor and suitable for patients with aphasia.
Patients with brain tumors localized at different cortical sites (n = 71) performed three language paradigms, namely the VG task as well as the semantic (SA) and phonological (PA) association tasks with button-press responses. Respective language activations in disparate cortical regions and the cerebellum were assigned laterality. Agreements in laterality between the two new tasks and the verb generation task were tested using Cohen's kappa.
Both tasks significantly agreed in cortical and cerebellar lateralization with the verb generation task in patients. Additionally, a McNemar test confirmed the presence of crossed activations in the cortex and the cerebellum in the entire subject population.
We demonstrated that the semantic and phonological association tasks resulted in crossed cerebro-cerebellar language lateralization activations as those observed due to the covert verb generation task. This may suggest the possibility of these tasks being used conjointly with the traditional verb generation task, especially for subjects that may be unable to perform the latter.
• The semantic and phonological association tasks can be useful as additional presurgical fMRI language lateralization paradigms for brain tumor patients along with the standard verb generation task. • All three tasks also confirm the presence of crossed cerebro-cerebellar language activations in the current subject population.
近期,交叉脑-小脑 BOLD 激活已被视为脑肿瘤患者的附加诊断特征。隐蔽动词生成(VG)任务是一种广泛用于确定这些语言相关交叉激活的语言范式。在此,我们在另外两种语言范式(语义和语音联想任务)中展示了这些交叉激活。我们提出这些任务在临床语言侧化确定中的优势,因为它们易于监测,并且适合失语症患者。
71 名大脑肿瘤定位于不同皮质部位的患者完成了三种语言范式,即隐蔽动词生成任务以及语义(SA)和语音(PA)联想任务,需要按键反应。在不同皮质区域和小脑中的相应语言激活被指定为侧化。使用 Cohen's kappa 检验测试这两种新任务与动词生成任务之间的侧化一致性。
这两种任务在皮质和小脑的侧化方面与动词生成任务在患者中均显著一致。此外,McNemar 检验证实了整个受试者群体中皮质和小脑交叉激活的存在。
我们证明了语义和语音联想任务会导致与隐蔽动词生成任务观察到的类似的交叉脑-小脑语言侧化激活。这可能表明这些任务可能与传统的动词生成任务一起使用,特别是对于可能无法执行后者的受试者。
语义和语音联想任务可作为脑肿瘤患者标准动词生成任务的附加术前 fMRI 语言侧化范式。
所有三种任务都能证实当前受试者群体中存在交叉脑-小脑语言激活。