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持续性发展性口吃患者中感觉运动同步的白质相关性。

White matter correlates of sensorimotor synchronization in persistent developmental stuttering.

机构信息

The Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel.

Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montréal, Canada; Centre for Research on Brain, Language and Music, McGill University, Montréal, Canada.

出版信息

J Commun Disord. 2022 Jan-Feb;95:106169. doi: 10.1016/j.jcomdis.2021.106169. Epub 2021 Nov 16.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Individuals with persistent developmental stuttering display deficits in aligning motor actions to external cues (i.e., sensorimotor synchronization). Diffusion imaging studies point to stuttering-associated differences in dorsal, not ventral, white matter pathways, and in the cerebellar peduncles. Here, we studied microstructural white matter differences between adults who stutter (AWS) and fluent speakers using two complementary approaches to: (a) assess previously reported group differences in white matter diffusivity, and (b) evaluate the relationship between white matter diffusivity and sensorimotor synchronization in each group.

METHODS

Participants completed a sensorimotor synchronization task and a diffusion MRI scan. We identified the cerebellar peduncles and major dorsal- and ventral-stream language pathways in each individual and assessed correlations between sensorimotor synchronization and diffusion measures along the tracts.

RESULTS

The results demonstrated group differences in dorsal, not ventral, language tracts, in alignment with prior reports. Specifically, AWS had significantly lower fractional anisotropy (FA) in the left arcuate fasciculus, and significantly higher mean diffusivity (MD) in the bilateral frontal aslant tract compared to fluent speakers, while no significant group difference was detected in the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus. We also found significant group differences in both FA and MD of the left middle cerebellar peduncle. Comparing patterns of association with sensorimotor synchronization revealed a novel double dissociation: MD within the left inferior cerebellar peduncle was significantly correlated with mean asynchrony in AWS but not in fluent speakers, while FA within the left arcuate fasciculus was significantly correlated with mean asynchrony in fluent speakers, but not in AWS.

CONCLUSIONS

Our results support the view that stuttering involves altered connectivity in dorsal tracts and that AWS may rely more heavily on cerebellar tracts to process timing information. Evaluating microstructural associations with sensitive behavioral measures provides a powerful tool for discovering additional functional differences in the underlying connectivity in AWS.

摘要

简介

持续性发展性口吃者在将运动动作与外部线索(即感觉运动同步)对齐方面表现出缺陷。扩散成像研究表明,口吃相关的差异存在于背侧而不是腹侧白质通路和小脑脚中。在这里,我们使用两种互补的方法研究了口吃者(AWS)和流利说话者之间的微观结构白质差异:(a)评估白质扩散率的先前报道的组间差异,以及(b)评估每组白质扩散率与感觉运动同步之间的关系。

方法

参与者完成了感觉运动同步任务和扩散 MRI 扫描。我们在每个个体中识别了小脑脚和主要的背侧和腹侧语言通路,并评估了沿着这些束的感觉运动同步和扩散测量之间的相关性。

结果

结果表明,AWS 与流利说话者相比,在背侧而不是腹侧语言束中存在组间差异,这与先前的报告一致。具体而言,AWS 左侧弓状束的各向异性分数(FA)显著降低,双侧额斜束的平均扩散系数(MD)显著升高,而在下额枕束中未检测到显著的组间差异。我们还发现左小脑脚的 FA 和 MD 存在显著的组间差异。比较与感觉运动同步的关联模式显示出一种新的双重分离:左小脑下脚内的 MD 与 AWS 的平均异步显著相关,但与流利说话者无关,而左弓状束内的 FA 与流利说话者的平均异步显著相关,但与 AWS 无关。

结论

我们的结果支持口吃涉及背侧束连接改变的观点,并且 AWS 可能更依赖于小脑束来处理时间信息。评估与敏感行为测量的微观结构关联为发现 AWS 中基础连接的额外功能差异提供了强大的工具。

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