2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2017.05.021
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Improving language mapping in clinical fMRI through assessment of grammar

Abstract: IntroductionBrain surgery in the language dominant hemisphere remains challenging due to unintended post-surgical language deficits, despite using pre-surgical functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) and intraoperative cortical stimulation. Moreover, patients are often recommended not to undergo surgery if the accompanying risk to language appears to be too high. While standard fMRI language mapping protocols may have relatively good predictive value at the group level, they remain sub-optimal on an individual le… Show more

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“…Tremblay & Dick, 2016]. Of particular relevance to clinicians is a compelling recent reanalysis and reinterpretation of the nature of Wernicke's area [Binder, 2015], which suggests discrete bilateral and unilateral components in typically organized individuals [see also Price, 2012], as and the suggestion that more sophisticated tasks (e.g., evaluating grammar) may better map language regions such as the angular gyrus [Polczynska et al, 2017]. …”
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“…Tremblay & Dick, 2016]. Of particular relevance to clinicians is a compelling recent reanalysis and reinterpretation of the nature of Wernicke's area [Binder, 2015], which suggests discrete bilateral and unilateral components in typically organized individuals [see also Price, 2012], as and the suggestion that more sophisticated tasks (e.g., evaluating grammar) may better map language regions such as the angular gyrus [Polczynska et al, 2017]. …”
Section: 1 Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers presenting findings to clinical teams may improve patient care by helping their colleagues understand that the apparent boundaries of language areas will vary with a patient's language skill (Figure a); analysis parameters (Figure b); signal loss not evident in the final map (Figure c); the task and control conditions used (Figure d); and the areas the analyst is asked (or not asked) to identify (Figure e). Just as importantly, the fact that language fMRI represents task‐correlated changes in blood oxygenation (rather than neural activation) and may show non‐critical regions may be emphasized Połczynska et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They were supposed to be able to analyze each part of a given item. A report stated that testing grammar is not only used to measure comprehension of its knowledge as a whole, but also to know its parts (Połczyńskaa, et al, 2017). The other purpose was to know the higher percentage of those who are assumed to do cheating based upon their origins and sex.…”
Section: Figure 2 Test Information Function Of the Grammar Of Testmentioning
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“…After that, someone is able to create, comprehend, and judge the combinations through his or her grammaticality. Testing grammar is not only used to measure comprehension of its knowledge as a whole, but also to know its parts (Połczyńskaa, et al, 2017). A test like multiple choice question (MCQ) is a favorite test form in educational assessment (Brady, 2005).…”
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“…To w a r d t h i s e n d , s e v e r a l i m p o r t a n t s t u d i e s have investigated such tools for differentiation of neurodegenerative disease (NDD) within large, publicly available datasets (6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11). In smaller participant pools, support vector regressions have been trained to differentiate neurodegenerative conditions from healthy aging using standard clinical structural MRI (12)(13)(14); however, this work must be expanded to evaluate for the clinical utility of other nontraditional MRI modalities which currently exist solely in the research space.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%