左半球中风后的听觉注意力:使用听觉注意力网络测试比较警觉、定向和执行控制的表现。

Auditory perception & cognition Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-07 DOI:10.1080/25742442.2021.1922988
Arianna N LaCroix, Leslie C Baxter, Corianne Rogalsky
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简介听觉注意力是成功理解语言的重要基础,但对后天语言障碍患者的研究却很少:方法:我们使用听觉版的注意力网络测试来研究 28 名慢性中风(PWS)患者的警觉、定向和执行控制能力。我们还利用探索性病变-症状映射分析法,试图确定样本中每种听觉注意力测量的神经生物学特征:结果:PWS 表现出了预期的执行控制效应(即与一致试验相比,不一致试验的准确性降低),但他们的警觉和定向注意受到了干扰。PWS没有表现出警觉效应,与对照线索相比,他们实际上被听觉空间定向线索分散了注意力。病变-症状图显示,较差的警觉性和定向力分别与内囊左侧后脑勺部分(毗邻丘脑)和左侧额叶中回后部(与额叶眼视野重叠)的损伤有关:讨论:这些行为学发现与我们之前在视觉模式下对失语症患者的警觉和空间定向注意进行的研究结果一致,并表明 PWS 患者的听觉警觉和空间定向注意可能因中风病变破坏了多模式注意资源而受损。
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Auditory attention following a left hemisphere stroke: comparisons of alerting, orienting, and executive control performance using an auditory Attention Network Test.

Introduction: Auditory attention is a critical foundation for successful language comprehension, yet is rarely studied in individuals with acquired language disorders.

Methods: We used an auditory version of the well-studied Attention Network Test to study alerting, orienting, and executive control in 28 persons with chronic stroke (PWS). We further sought to characterize the neurobiology of each auditory attention measure in our sample using exploratory lesion-symptom mapping analyses.

Results: PWS exhibited the expected executive control effect (i.e., decreased accuracy for incongruent compared to congruent trials), but their alerting and orienting attention were disrupted. PWS did not exhibit an alerting effect and they were actually distracted by the auditory spatial orienting cue compared to the control cue. Lesion-symptom mapping indicated that poorer alerting and orienting were associated with damage to the left retrolenticular part of the internal capsule (adjacent to the thalamus) and left posterior middle frontal gyrus (overlapping with the frontal eye fields), respectively.

Discussion: The behavioral findings correspond to our previous work investigating alerting and spatial orienting attention in persons with aphasia in the visual modality and suggest that auditory alerting and spatial orienting attention may be impaired in PWS due to stroke lesions damaging multi-modal attention resources.

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