Bautista Elizalde Acevedo, Valentina Agüero Vera, Silvia Oddo, Delfina De Anchorena, Christine Mohr, Silvia Kochen, Markus Hausmann, Lucía Alba-Ferrara
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Abstract
Objective: Temporal lobe epilepsy can disturb eloquent areas, affecting language. We applied a visually-mediated task to measure lateralization of language recognition in drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy.
Method: Patients with left (n = 26), right (n = 28) temporal lobe epilepsy and controls (n = 30) were administered the translingual lexical decision task. We performed repeated measures analyses of variance, with the visual half-field as an intrasubject factor and the group as an intersubject factor.
Results: A main effect of visual half-field was found, showing the right visual field (left hemisphere) advantage for both accuracy and response time. A main effect of the group was found in accuracy, showing that both epilepsy groups performed less accurately than controls, and left temporal lobe epilepsy performed less accurately than right temporal lobe epilepsy. Also, the group-by-visual half-field interaction was significant. Post hoc t tests indicated the controls and right temporal lobe epilepsy performed better in the right visual field than in the left visual field, whereas no visual half-field effect was found in left temporal lobe epilepsy. For response times, the interaction was also significant. Post hoc t tests showed a significant right visual-field advantage for controls (two-tailed) and for the right temporal lobe epilepsy (one-tailed). Right visual-field advantage was absent in left temporal lobe epilepsy.
Conclusions: The translingual lexical decision task can efficiently distinguish between left and right temporal lobe epilepsy. Compared to right temporal lobe epilepsy and controls, language lateralization is diminished in left temporal lobe epilepsy. The potential use of the translingual lexical decision task as an effective noninvasive presurgical language lateralization screening tool is highlighted. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
目的颞叶癫痫会扰乱发音区,从而影响语言。我们采用视觉中介任务来测量耐药性颞叶癫痫患者语言识别的侧向性:方法:我们对左侧(26 人)、右侧(28 人)颞叶癫痫患者和对照组(30 人)进行了跨语言词汇决策任务。我们进行了重复测量方差分析,将视觉半视野作为受试内因子,将组别作为受试间因子:结果:我们发现了视觉半场的主效应,显示出右侧视野(左半球)在准确性和反应时间上的优势。在准确性方面发现了组别的主效应,显示两组癫痫患者的准确性均低于对照组,而左颞叶癫痫患者的准确性低于右颞叶癫痫患者。此外,组别与视觉半场的交互作用也很显著。事后 t 检验表明,对照组和右侧颞叶癫痫组在右侧视野的表现优于左侧视野,而左侧颞叶癫痫组没有发现视觉半场效应。在反应时间方面,交互作用也很显著。事后 t 检验显示,对照组(双尾)和右颞叶癫痫组(单尾)的右视野优势明显。左侧颞叶癫痫患者则没有右视场优势:结论:跨语言词汇决策任务可以有效区分左侧和右侧颞叶癫痫。与右颞叶癫痫和对照组相比,左颞叶癫痫的语言侧化减弱。跨语言词汇决策任务作为一种有效的非侵入性手术前语言侧化筛查工具的潜在用途得到了强调。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
期刊介绍:
Neuropsychology publishes original, empirical research; systematic reviews and meta-analyses; and theoretical articles on the relation between brain and human cognitive, emotional, and behavioral function.