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Distinct roles of right temporoparietal cortex in pentagon copying test.

Shuwei Bai1,2, Nan Zhi2, Jieli Geng2, Wenwei Cao2, Gang Chen2, Yaying Song2, Liping Wang2, Wenyan Liu3, Yangtai Guan4.   

Abstract

Pentagon Copying Test (PCT) is commonly used to assess visuospatial deficits, but the neural substrates underlying pentagon copying are not well understood. The Qualitative Scoring Pentagon Test (QSPT), an optimized scoring system, classifies five categories of errors patients make in pentagons copying and grades them depending on the errors' severity. To determine the strategic brain regions involved in the PCT, we applied the QSPT system to evaluate the visuospatial impairment of 136 acute ischemic stroke patients on the PCT and used Support Vector Regression Lesion-Symptom Mapping to investigate relevant brain regions. The total QSPT score was correlated with the right supramarginal gyrus. The angle number errors and closure errors were principally associated with lesions of the posterior temporoparietal cortex, including the right middle occipital gyrus and middle temporal gyrus, while the intersection errors and rotation errors were related to the more anterior part of the right temporoparietal lobe with the additional frontal cortex. In conclusion, the right temporoparietal cortex is the strategic region for pentagon copying tasks. The angle number and closure represent the visuospatial processing of within-object features, while intersection and rotation require between-object manipulation. The posterior-anterior distinction in the right temporoparietal region underlies the differences of within-object and between-object processing.
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Keywords:  Pentagon copying test; Post-stroke cognitive impairment; Support Vector Regression Lesion-Symptom Mapping; Temporoparietal cortex; Visuospatial function

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35083712     DOI: 10.1007/s11682-021-00607-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Imaging Behav        ISSN: 1931-7557            Impact factor:   3.224


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