“Computational analysis on verbal fluency reveals heterogeneity in subjective language interests and brain structure”

Q4 Neuroscience
Francilia Zengaffinen , Antje Stahnke , Stephan Furger , Roland Wiest , Thomas Dierks , Werner Strik , Yosuke Morishima
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Abstract

Language is an essential higher cognitive function in humans and is often affected by psychiatric and neurological disorders. Objective measures like the verbal fluency test are often used to determine language dysfunction. Recent applications of computational approaches broaden insights into language-related functions. In addition, individuals diagnosed with a psychiatric or neurological disorder also often report subjective difficulties in language-related functions. Therefore, we investigated the association between objective and subjective measures of language functioning, on the one hand, and inter-individual structural variations in language-related brain areas, on the other hand.

We performed a Latent Semantic analysis (LSA) on a semantic verbal fluency task in 101 healthy adult participants. To investigate if these objective measures are associated with a subjective one, we examined assessed subjective natural tendency of interest in language-related activity with a study-specific questionnaire. Lastly, a voxel-based brain morphometry (VBM) was conducted to reveal associations between objective (LSA) measures and structural changes in language-related brain areas.

We found a positive correlation between the LSA measure cosine similarity and the subjective interest in language. Furthermore, we found that higher cosine similarity corresponds to higher gray matter volume in the right cerebellum. The results suggest that people with higher interests in language access semantic knowledge in a more organized way exhibited by higher cosine similarity and have larger gray matter volume in the right cerebellum, when compared to people with lower interests.

In conclusion, we demonstrate that there is inter-individual diverseness of accessing the semantic knowledge space and that it is associated with subjective language interests as well as structural differences in the right cerebellum.

语言流畅性的计算分析揭示了主观语言兴趣和大脑结构的异质性
语言是人类重要的高级认知功能,经常受到精神和神经疾病的影响。语言流利性测试等客观指标通常用于确定语言功能障碍。最近计算方法的应用拓宽了对语言相关函数的理解。此外,被诊断为精神或神经系统疾病的人也经常报告在语言相关功能方面存在主观困难。因此,我们一方面调查了语言功能的客观和主观测量与语言相关大脑区域的个体间结构变化之间的联系。我们对101名健康成年参与者的语义-语言流利性任务进行了潜在语义分析(LSA)。为了调查这些客观测量是否与主观测量有关,我们用一份特定于研究的问卷调查了对语言相关活动感兴趣的主观自然倾向。最后,进行了基于体素的大脑形态测量(VBM),以揭示客观(LSA)测量与语言相关大脑区域结构变化之间的关联。我们发现LSA测量的余弦相似性与语言的主观兴趣之间存在正相关。此外,我们发现余弦相似度越高,右侧小脑的灰质体积就越大。结果表明,与兴趣较低的人相比,对语言兴趣较高的人以更有组织的方式获取语义知识,表现为余弦相似度较高,右小脑灰质体积较大。总之,我们证明了进入语义知识空间的个体间存在差异,这与主观语言兴趣以及右小脑的结构差异有关。
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Neuroimage. Reports
Neuroimage. Reports Neuroscience (General)
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