“…In Eval-2 (age 73), when atrophy had extended to the supramarginal gyrus and, more crucially, to various regions subserving motor function –namely, the thalamus ( Sommer, 2003 ), the cerebellum ( Manto et al, 2012 ), the rolandic operculum ( Brown et al, 2007 , 2009 ), and the inferior and superior frontal gyri ( Dassonville et al, 2001 ; Gardini et al, 2016 )–, the patient’s noun fluency deficits were accompanied by action-verb difficulties. This aligns with evidence that left posterior frontal lesions typically involve greater impairments for verbs than nouns in naming and repetition tasks –even with ambiguous items and pseudo-words– ( Shapiro and Caramazza, 2003 ), and that action verbs may become selectively compromised in patients with frontostriatal motor network atrophy ( Birba et al, 2017 ; Bocanegra et al, 2017 ; García et al, 2017a ). The patient’s anatomo-clinical profile in Eval-2 extends such findings, further suggesting that action-verb deficits are distinctly related to damage of anterior/motor regions, as opposed to other portions of the vast language network.…”