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Neural substrates of verbal repetition deficits in primary progressive aphasia.

Hilary E Miller1, Claire Cordella2, Jessica A Collins2, Rania Ezzo2, Megan Quimby2, Daisy Hochberg2, Jason A Tourville1, Bradford C Dickerson2,3, Frank H Guenther1,4,5.   

Abstract

In this cross-sectional study, we examined the relationship between cortical thickness and performance on several verbal repetition tasks in a cohort of patients with primary progressive aphasia in order to test predictions generated by theoretical accounts of phonological working memory that predict phonological content buffers in left posterior inferior frontal sulcus and supramarginal gyrus. Cortical surfaces were reconstructed from magnetic resonance imaging scans from 42 participants diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia. Cortical thickness was measured in a set of anatomical regions spanning the entire cerebral cortex. Correlation analyses were performed between cortical thickness and average score across three phonological working memory-related tasks: the Repetition sub-test from the Western Aphasia Battery, a forward digit span task, and a backward digit span task. Significant correlations were found between average working memory score across tasks and cortical thickness in left supramarginal gyrus and left posterior inferior frontal sulcus, in support of prior theoretical accounts of phonological working memory. Exploratory whole-brain correlation analyses performed for each of the three behavioural tasks individually revealed a distinct set of positively correlated regions for each task. Comparison of cortical thickness measures from different primary progressive aphasia sub-types to cortical thickness in age-matched controls further revealed unique patterns of atrophy in the different subtypes.
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Keywords:  GODIVA model; cortical thickness; phonological working memory; primary progressive aphasia; repetition

Year:  2021        PMID: 33748756      PMCID: PMC7955979          DOI: 10.1093/braincomms/fcab015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Commun        ISSN: 2632-1297


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