架起语言与视觉的桥梁:纸带联觉中的白质解剖学。

IF 4.5 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Brain communications Pub Date : 2025-08-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/braincomms/fcaf316
Romain Delsanti, Fabien Hauw, Romain Lahbari, Florence Bouhali, Laurent Cohen
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摘要

“报时纸带联觉”是一种信息丰富但研究较少的发育状态,在这种状态下,人们会自动地、生动地在脑海中看到他们听到的口头语言的书面形式。在左半球阅读系统的核心区域,即处理语音并与视觉相连接的后颞上和边缘上脑回(pSTG/SMG)和支持枕颞皮层正字法表征的视觉词形成区(VWFA)显示出过度激活和功能性过度连接。我们预测联觉者应该在这些区域之间显示出更多的解剖学连接。我们用弥散加权MRI扫描了17名联觉者和17名匹配的对照组,并使用概率神经束造影来比较组间流线的密度。我们发现,自动收票机锥体在SMG下方、连接SMG与中后侧STG的白质中具有更高的流线密度。我们认为,颞顶交界处和VWFA方向的白质连接增加,增强了自上而下的语音对正字法的影响,从而产生了自动收票机纸带现象。更一般地说,虽然非典型的解剖连通性可能不利于文化依赖能力的获得,如阅读障碍,但它也可能是功能获得的基础,如报时磁带联觉所说明的那样。
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Bridging speech and sight: white matter anatomy in ticker-tape synaesthesia.

Bridging speech and sight: white matter anatomy in ticker-tape synaesthesia.

Bridging speech and sight: white matter anatomy in ticker-tape synaesthesia.

Ticker-tape synaesthesia is an informative yet little studied developmental condition in which persons see automatically and vividly in their mind's eye the written form of the spoken words they are hearing. Ticker-tapers show an over-activation and a functional over-connectivity of core regions of the left-hemispheric reading system: the posterior superior temporal and supramarginal gyri (pSTG/SMG), where speech is processed and interfaced with vision, and the Visual Word Form Area (VWFA), which supports orthographic representations in the occipitotemporal cortex. We predicted that synesthetes should show increased anatomical connectivity between these regions. We scanned 17 synesthetes and 17 matched controls with diffusion-weighted MRI, and used probabilistic tractography to compare the density of streamlines between groups. We found that ticker-tapers had a higher streamline density in the white matter underlying the SMG, and connecting the SMG and the mid and posterior STG. We propose that those increased white matter connections at the temporoparietal junction and towards the VWFA boost the top-down influence of phonology on orthography, giving rise to the ticker-tape phenomenology. More generally, while atypical anatomical connectivity may be detrimental to the acquisition of culture-dependent abilities, as in dyslexia, it may also underlie a gain of function, as illustrated by ticker-tape synaesthesia.

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