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The Wernicke-Geschwind model has been considered the main reference in regard to the neural basis of language function. Indeed, this model has been systematically used to explain and interpret different aphasic disorders. However, recent findings across several neuroimaging studies challenge the suitability of this model to explain the cerebral dynamics observed after brain damage. This paper provides a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the most recent findings on language neuroscience. Thus, a consistent body of evidence obtained from the use of various techniques (including fMRi, EEG, MEG, TMS, tDCS, among others) strongly indicates the existence of a dynamic brain network involved in language function that recruits distant brain regions across both hemispheres, hence revealing the obsoleteness of traditional approaches for a complete understanding of language dysfunction. Despite these systematic and well-stablished findings, this and other language models are still considered nowadays in the educational and clinical practice, with detrimental implications for the successful characterization and rehabilitation of aphasic patients. Taking into account the dynamic reorganization of the language neural network, the use of modern brain neuro-modulatory techniques, together with the implementation of intense speech therapy, are discussed as the first option to be considered for the successful treatment of aphasia.
Wernicke-Geschwind模型被认为是语言功能的神经基础的主要参考。事实上,这个模型已经被系统地用于解释和解释不同的失语障碍。然而,最近几项神经影像学研究的发现对该模型解释脑损伤后观察到的大脑动力学的适用性提出了挑战。本文对语言神经科学的最新研究成果进行了全面和最新的综述。因此,通过使用各种技术(包括fMRi, EEG, MEG, TMS, tDCS等)获得的一致证据强烈表明,存在一个涉及语言功能的动态大脑网络,该网络可以调动两个半球的远端大脑区域,从而揭示了完全理解语言功能障碍的传统方法的过时性。尽管有这些系统的和完善的发现,这个和其他语言模型在今天的教育和临床实践中仍然被认为对失语患者的成功表征和康复有不利的影响。考虑到语言神经网络的动态重组,现代脑神经调节技术的使用,以及强化语言治疗的实施,被认为是成功治疗失语症的第一选择。
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