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Differences in Brain Areas Affecting Language Function After Stroke.

Sunghyon Kyeong1, Hyunkoo Kang2, Sohyon Kyeong3, Dae Hyun Kim1.   

Abstract

Background and Purpose- Brain areas associated with functional improvement differ between acute and chronic phases after stroke. This study investigated brain areas associated with language function, according to time after stroke. Methods- Patients with aphasia after stroke were divided into subacute (≤3 months after stroke, 17 patients) and chronic groups (>12 months after stroke, 23 patients). Voxel-wise linear regression analyses in each group were conducted by using fractional anisotropy mapping in diffusion tensor images as a dependent variable, while scores of spontaneous speech, comprehension, repetition, and naming were used as independent variables. Results- Structural connectivity in the left dorsal pathway (eg, superior temporal gyrus, inferior parietal lobule, and superior longitudinal fasciculus) was positively associated with spontaneous speech, repetition, and naming, whereas structural connectivity in the corona radiata, internal capsule, and corpus callosum of the right hemisphere was negatively associated with language function in the subacute phase. Comprehension was associated with the left superior temporal gyrus and the right corona radiata in the subacute phase and the right corpus callosum in the chronic phase (PFWE<0.05). Conclusions- More lateralized language function related to the dorsal pathway was influenced in the bilateral brain areas in the subacute phase but not in the chronic phase. Less lateralized language function related to the ventral pathway was influenced in the bilateral brain areas during both subacute and chronic phases after stroke.

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Keywords:  aphasia; brain; corpus callosum; recovery of function; speech

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31545695     DOI: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.119.026222

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stroke        ISSN: 0039-2499            Impact factor:   7.914


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