Functional language lateralization during sentence completion in the healthy brain is not associated with the quantitative estimate of familial sinistrality.

IF 0.9 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Tatiana Bolgina, Svetlana Malyutina, Roeland Hancock, Grigory Ignatyev, Maria Ivanova, Vadim Ushakov, Victoria Zinchenko, Olga Dragoy
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Abstract

Familial sinistrality (left-handedness) has been suggested as a proxy for functional language lateralization in the healthy adult brain. Previous studies show that individuals with familial sinistrality tend to have less lateralized language-related brain activation, while individuals without familial sinistrality show greater left-hemispheric lateralization for language. However, familial sinistrality trait has always been treated as a binary categorical variable. In this study a more sensitive quantitative estimate of familial sinistrality (LH load) has been modelled in 39 participants with different direction and degree of handedness by applying a standard genetic multifactorial model. This LH load was tested for an association with functional language lateralization based on an fMRI sentence completion task. Using frequentist and Bayesian statistical frameworks, the association between LH load and language lateralization was not confirmed. The findings of the present research suggest that a quantitative measure of familial sinistrality is not related to individual language representation in the brain measured by a sentence completion fMRI paradigm. However, considering the context of our study and previous research we suggest that familial sinistrality being related to personal handedness could drive functional language lateralization through it.

健康大脑在句子完成过程中的功能性语言侧化与家族相似性的定量估计无关。
家族性(左撇子)被认为是健康成人大脑中功能性语言偏侧化的代表。先前的研究表明,具有家族性的个体往往具有较少的语言相关的侧化大脑激活,而没有家族性的个体则表现出更大的左半球语言侧化。然而,家族相似性一直被认为是一个二元分类变量。本研究采用标准的遗传多因子模型,对39名具有不同方向和程度手性的参与者进行了更敏感的家族相似性(LH负荷)定量估计。在fMRI句子完成任务的基础上,测试了LH负荷与功能性语言侧化的关联。使用频率论和贝叶斯统计框架,LH负荷和语言偏侧化之间的关系没有得到证实。本研究的结果表明,家族相似性的定量测量与句子完成功能磁共振成像范式测量的个体大脑语言表征无关。然而,考虑到我们的研究背景和之前的研究,我们认为与个人惯用手有关的家族相似性可能会通过它驱动功能性语言侧化。
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Laterality
Laterality Multiple-
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
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期刊介绍: Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition publishes high quality research on all aspects of lateralisation in humans and non-human species. Laterality"s principal interest is in the psychological, behavioural and neurological correlates of lateralisation. The editors will also consider accessible papers from any discipline which can illuminate the general problems of the evolution of biological and neural asymmetry, papers on the cultural, linguistic, artistic and social consequences of lateral asymmetry, and papers on its historical origins and development. The interests of workers in laterality are typically broad.
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