Frontiers | Reduced lateralization of the language network in the blind and its relationship with white matter tract neuroanatomy

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Gabriela Dzięgiel-Fivet, Katarzyna Jednoróg
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Abstract

Several previous studies reported reduced leftward lateralization in blind participants’ samples compared to the sighted population. The origins of this difference remain unknown. Here, we tested whether functional lateralization is connected with the structural characteristics of white matter tracts [corpus callosum (CC), uncinate fasciculus (UF), and superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF)], as suggested by previous studies conducted in the typical sighted population. Twenty-three blind and 21 sighted adult participants were tested during fMRI with a semantic decision paradigm presented both auditorily and in the modality appropriate for reading (tactually for the blind and visually for the sighted). Lateralization indices (LI) were calculated based on the activations. The fractional anisotropy (FA) measure was extracted from the white matter tracts of interest. Correlation analyses testing the relationship between FA and LI were conducted. The reduced leftward lateralization of both speech processing and reading-related activations was replicated. Nevertheless, the relationship between the structural integrity of the CC and LI and between the asymmetry of the intrahemispheric tracts and LI was not confirmed, possibly due to the lack of power. The sources of the reduced lateralization of the language network in the sensory-deprived population remain unknown. Further studies should account for environmental variables (e.g., the frequency of contact with written language) and the complexity of the factors that may influence the functional lateralization of the human brain.
前沿 | 盲人语言网络侧化减少及其与白质束神经解剖学的关系
之前有几项研究报告称,与视力正常的人群相比,盲人参与者的样本左侧化程度降低。造成这种差异的原因尚不清楚。在此,我们测试了功能侧化是否与以往在典型健视人群中进行的研究中提出的白质束(胼胝体(CC)、钩状束(UF)和上纵束(SLF))的结构特征有关。研究人员对 23 名盲人和 21 名视力正常的成年参与者进行了 fMRI 测试,测试采用听觉和适合阅读的模式(盲人采用触觉,视力正常者采用视觉)进行语义判断范式。根据激活情况计算侧化指数(LI)。从感兴趣的白质束中提取分数各向异性(FA)测量值。通过相关分析检验了 FA 和 LI 之间的关系。结果表明,语言处理和阅读相关激活的左侧化程度均有所降低。然而,CC结构的完整性与LI之间的关系,以及半球内束的不对称性与LI之间的关系并没有得到证实,这可能是由于功率不足造成的。感官缺失人群语言网络侧化程度降低的原因尚不清楚。进一步的研究应考虑环境变量(如接触书面语言的频率)以及可能影响人脑功能侧化的复杂因素。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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