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Longitudinal decline in speech production in Parkinson's disease spectrum disorders.

Sharon Ash1, Charles Jester2, Collin York2, Olga L Kofman2, Rachel Langey2, Amy Halpin2, Kim Firn2, Sophia Dominguez Perez2, Lama Chahine2, Meredith Spindler2, Nabila Dahodwala2, David J Irwin2, Corey McMillan2, Daniel Weintraub2, Murray Grossman2.   

Abstract

We examined narrative speech production longitudinally in non-demented (n=15) and mildly demented (n=8) patients with Parkinson's disease spectrum disorder (PDSD), and we related increasing impairment to structural brain changes in specific language and motor regions. Patients provided semi-structured speech samples, describing a standardized picture at two time points (mean±SD interval=38±24months). The recorded speech samples were analyzed for fluency, grammar, and informativeness. PDSD patients with dementia exhibited significant decline in their speech, unrelated to changes in overall cognitive or motor functioning. Regression analysis in a subset of patients with MRI scans (n=11) revealed that impaired language performance at Time 2 was associated with reduced gray matter (GM) volume at Time 1 in regions of interest important for language functioning but not with reduced GM volume in motor brain areas. These results dissociate language and motor systems and highlight the importance of non-motor brain regions for declining language in PDSD.
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Keywords:  Language; Longitudinal studies; Parkinson's disease; Speech; Spontaneous discourse

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28527315      PMCID: PMC5512868          DOI: 10.1016/j.bandl.2017.05.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Lang        ISSN: 0093-934X            Impact factor:   2.381


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