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Cerebellar induced differential polyglot aphasia: A neurolinguistic and fMRI study

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Research has shown that linguistic functions in the bilingual brain are subserved by similar neural circuits as in monolinguals, but with extra-activity associated with cognitive and attentional control. Although a role for the right cerebellum in multilingual language processing has recently been acknowledged, a potential role of the left cerebellum remains largely unexplored. This paper reports the clinical and fMRI findings in a strongly right-handed (late) multilingual patient who developed differential polyglot aphasia, ataxic dysarthria and a selective decrease in executive function due to an ischemic stroke in the left cerebellum. fMRI revealed that lexical-semantic retrieval in the unaffected L1 was predominantly associated with activations in the left cortical areas (left prefrontal area and left postcentral gyrus), while naming in two affected non-native languages recruited a significantly larger bilateral functional network, including the cerebellum. It is hypothesized that the left cerebellar insult resulted in decreased right prefrontal hemisphere functioning due to a loss of cerebellar impulses through the cerebello-cerebral pathways.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bilingualism; Cerebellum; Differential recovery; fMRI; Polyglot aphasia; Aged; Aphasia; Brain Mapping; Cerebellum; Cerebral Cortex; Functional Laterality; Humans; Language Tests; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Semantics; Stroke; Multilingualism
List of contributors:
Marien, P.; van Dun, K.; Van Dormael, J.; Vandenborre, D.; Keulen, S.; Manto, M.; Verhoeven, J.; Abutalebi, J.
Authors of the University:
ABUTALEBI JUBIN
Handle:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/88609
Published in:
BRAIN AND LANGUAGE
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