Is Broca's area critical for speech and language? Evidence from lesion-symptom mapping in chronic aphasia

Timothy J. Herron, K. Schendel, Brian C. Curran, Sandy J. Lwi, Maria G. Spinelli, C. Ludy, N. Dronkers, Juliana V. Baldo
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The specific role that Broca's area plays in speech and language has been hotly debated in the literature. Some research has pointed to a specific role in particular aspects of speech production, while other findings have suggested additional roles in aspects of language comprehension. In the current study, we had the opportunity to take a broad approach by analyzing lesion and behavioral data from a large cohort of left hemisphere stroke patients. In this brief report, our objective was to identify which speech-language measures show a significant association with Broca's area, specifically pars opercularis and pars triangularis.Lesion site and neuropsychological data from 173 chronic left hemisphere stroke patients were analyzed in the current study. Univariate lesion-symptom mapping (LSM) with rigorous correction was used to identify brain regions associated with individual test performance on a large battery of speech and language tasks. Multivariate LSM analyses were conducted in subsequent runs to confirm findings.The LSM results identified many predictable left hemisphere gray and white matter regions significantly associated with the speech-language data, but Broca's area was not implicated in performance on any speech or language measure. Regions adjacent to Broca's area, however, in left central opercular, precentral, and insular cortices were associated with speech production and motor speech performance.The current study failed to identify a single speech or language measure in our comprehensive test battery that was dependent on Broca's area. This finding could not be attributed to a lack of power, as Broca's area had among the highest power values and substantial lesion coverage. Interrogation of data at the individual patient level revealed the likely source of this null finding: Patients with lesions involving Broca's area varied widely in their speech-language performance, with profiles ranging from non-aphasic to Broca's to global aphasia. Given previous studies in acute stroke patients and healthy participants implicating Broca's area in speech-language, the current findings suggest that Broca's area plays a more supplementary than critical role and can be compensated by surrounding brain regions in chronic stroke.
布洛卡区对言语和语言至关重要吗?慢性失语症病变-症状映射的证据
关于布洛卡区在言语和语言中的具体作用,文献中一直存在激烈的争论。一些研究指出布洛卡区在言语生成的特定方面发挥着特殊作用,而另一些研究结果则认为布洛卡区在语言理解的其他方面也发挥着作用。在目前的研究中,我们有机会通过分析一大批左半球中风患者的病变和行为数据,采取一种广泛的方法。在这份简短的报告中,我们的目标是确定哪些言语-语言测量指标与布洛卡区,特别是小腿旁和三角区有显著的关联。本研究分析了 173 名慢性左半球中风患者的病变部位和神经心理学数据,并通过严格校正的单变量病变-症状映射(LSM)来确定与大量言语和语言任务的个人测试成绩相关的脑区。LSM 结果发现了许多可预测的左半球灰质和白质区域,这些区域与言语-语言数据显著相关,但布洛卡区与任何言语或语言测量的成绩都没有关联。然而,与布洛卡区相邻的左侧中央厣、前中央和岛叶皮层区域却与言语生成和运动言语表现相关。这一发现不能归因于功率不足,因为布洛卡区的功率值最高,病变覆盖范围也很大。对单个患者数据的分析表明了这一无效结果的可能来源:布洛卡区病变患者的语言表达能力差异很大,从非失语到布洛卡区失语再到全局性失语。鉴于之前对急性中风患者和健康参与者的研究表明布洛卡区与言语有关,目前的研究结果表明布洛卡区的作用更多的是辅助性而不是关键性的,在慢性中风患者中可以由周围的脑区进行补偿。
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