Evidence for a caudate role in aphasia from FDG positron computed tomography

In a recent study we examined correlations between language function and regional glucose metabolism from FDG positron computed tomography. Caudate metabolism correlated with PICA speaking and comprehension factors, as well as BDAE mean writing and reading scores. To identify the language function i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aphasiology 1988-01, Vol.2 (1), p.33-43
Hauptverfasser: Metter, E. Jeffrey, Riege, Walter H., Hanson, Wayne R., Phelps, Michael E., Kuhl, David E.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In a recent study we examined correlations between language function and regional glucose metabolism from FDG positron computed tomography. Caudate metabolism correlated with PICA speaking and comprehension factors, as well as BDAE mean writing and reading scores. To identify the language function implicated with caudate metabolism in these eleven patients, twenty subtests making up these two PICA factors and mean BDAE scores were correlated to caudate metabolism. Also a principal components analysis on the twenty subtests identified three factors, only one of which correlated with caudate metabolism. Evidence was found that the caudate has a functional relationship to recognition or motor planning of simple and overlearned materials. This involved simple syntax, low levels of abstraction, identification or sequencing of phonetic and semantic material. This role appeared related to but independent of Broca and frontal lobe function, and may involve the focusing of cortical functions, by allowing two or more regions to interact together.
ISSN:0268-7038
1464-5041
DOI:10.1080/02687038808248885