Right hemisphere dysfunction is better predicted by emotional prosody impairments as compared to neglect.

Chinar Dara, Jee Bang, Rebecca F Gottesman, Argye E Hillis
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Background: Neurologists generally consider hemispatial neglect to be the primary cognitive deficit following right hemisphere lesions. However, the right hemisphere has a critical role in many cognitive, communication and social functions; for example, in processing emotional prosody (tone of voice). We tested the hypothesis that impaired recognition of emotional prosody is a more accurate indicator of right hemisphere dysfunction than is neglect.

Methods: We tested 28 right hemisphere stroke (RHS) patients and 24 hospitalized age and education matched controls with MRI, prosody testing and a hemispatial neglect battery. Emotion categorization tasks assessed recognition of emotions from prosodic cues. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analyses were used to compare tests in their ability to distinguish stroke patients from controls.

Results: ROC analyses revealed that the Prosody Score was more effective than the Neglect Battery Score in distinguishing stroke patients from controls, as measured by area under the curve (AUC); Prosody Score = 0.84; Neglect Battery Score =0. 57. The Prosody Score correctly classified 78.9%, while Neglect Score correctly classified 55.8% of participants as patients versus controls. The Prosody Score was similar to the total NIH Stroke Scale in identifying RHS patients (AUC=0.86, correctly classifying 80.1% of patients versus controls), but the tests only partially overlapped in the patients identified.

Conclusions: Severe prosody impairment may be a better indicator of right hemisphere dysfunction than neglect. Larger studies are needed to determine if including a bedside test of Prosody with the NIH Stroke Scale would most efficiently and reliably identify right hemisphere ischemia.

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与忽视相比,情绪韵律障碍更能预测右半球功能障碍。
背景:神经学家普遍认为半脑忽视是右半脑病变后的主要认知缺陷。然而,右半球在许多认知、交流和社会功能中起着关键作用;例如,在处理情感韵律(声调)时。我们测试了一个假设,即情绪韵律识别受损是右半球功能障碍的一个更准确的指标,而不是忽视。方法:对28例右半球脑卒中患者和24例住院年龄和教育程度相匹配的对照组进行MRI、韵律测试和半脑忽视电池测试。情绪分类任务评估了韵律线索对情绪的识别。受试者工作特征(ROC)分析用于比较他们区分脑卒中患者和对照组的能力。结果:ROC分析显示,以曲线下面积(AUC)衡量,韵律评分比忽视电池评分在区分脑卒中患者和对照组方面更有效;韵律得分= 0.84;忽视电池评分=0。57. 韵律评分正确分类78.9%,而忽视评分正确分类55.8%的参与者为患者与对照组。韵律评分在识别RHS患者方面与NIH卒中总量表相似(AUC=0.86,与对照组相比,正确分类患者的比例为80.1%),但在识别的患者中,测试仅部分重叠。结论:重度韵律障碍可能是右半球功能障碍较忽视更好的指标。需要更大规模的研究来确定是否将Prosody的床边测试与NIH卒中量表相结合将最有效和可靠地识别右半球缺血。
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