与声音情绪识别障碍相关的功能失调小脑-大脑网络。

Marine Thomasson, Leonardo Ceravolo, Corrado Corradi-Dell'Acqua, Amélie Mantelli, Arnaud Saj, Frédéric Assal, Didier Grandjean, Julie Péron
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声音情绪识别是分析说话人情绪状态的关键决定因素,在小脑功能障碍后会受到损害。然而,其在情绪韵律识别的大尺度脑网络中可能的功能整合还有待探索。我们对患有左右半球小脑病变的患者和一组匹配的对照组进行了情绪韵律识别任务。我们通过基于网络的分析,结合病变映射的神经心理学方法和规范的脑连接组数据,探索了患者声音情绪识别的病变相关性。结果显示,中性或负韵律的识别功能受损,右侧小脑病变患者的悲伤识别能力较差。基于网络的损伤-症状映射显示,悲伤识别表现与连接小脑与左额叶、颞叶和顶叶皮层的网络有关。此外,当只关注右小脑损伤的患者亚组时,悲伤识别表现与连接小脑和左顶叶的更有限的网络有关。由于左半球对短片段信息的处理至关重要,这些结果表明,在声音情绪解码过程中,皮质-小脑网络在很好的时间尺度上运作。
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Dysfunctional cerebello-cerebral network associated with vocal emotion recognition impairments.

Dysfunctional cerebello-cerebral network associated with vocal emotion recognition impairments.

Vocal emotion recognition, a key determinant to analyzing a speaker's emotional state, is known to be impaired following cerebellar dysfunctions. Nevertheless, its possible functional integration in the large-scale brain network subtending emotional prosody recognition has yet to be explored. We administered an emotional prosody recognition task to patients with right versus left-hemispheric cerebellar lesions and a group of matched controls. We explored the lesional correlates of vocal emotion recognition in patients through a network-based analysis by combining a neuropsychological approach for lesion mapping with normative brain connectome data. Results revealed impaired recognition among patients for neutral or negative prosody, with poorer sadness recognition performances by patients with right cerebellar lesion. Network-based lesion-symptom mapping revealed that sadness recognition performances were linked to a network connecting the cerebellum with left frontal, temporal, and parietal cortices. Moreover, when focusing solely on a subgroup of patients with right cerebellar damage, sadness recognition performances were associated with a more restricted network connecting the cerebellum to the left parietal lobe. As the left hemisphere is known to be crucial for the processing of short segmental information, these results suggest that a corticocerebellar network operates on a fine temporal scale during vocal emotion decoding.

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