Neurophysiologic markers of primary motor cortex for laryngeal muscles and premotor cortex in caudal opercular part of inferior frontal gyrus investigated in motor speech disorder: a navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study

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Vidakovic, Maja Rogic [1 ]
Jerkovic, Ana [2 ]
Juric, Tomislav [3 ]
Vujovic, Igor [4 ]
Soda, Josko [4 ]
Erceg, Nikola [5 ]
Bubic, Andreja [5 ]
Schonwald, Marina Zmajevic [6 ]
Lioumis, Pantelis [7 ]
Gabelica, Dragan [1 ,8 ]
Dogas, Zoran [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Split, Dept Neurosci, Lab Human & Expt Neurophysiol LAHEN, Sch Med, Soltanska 2, Split 21000, Croatia
[2] Univ Zagreb, Fac Philosophy, Ivana Lucica 3, Zagreb 10000, Croatia
[3] Univ Split, Dept Elect, Fac Elect Engn Mech Engn & Naval Architecture, R Boskovica 32, Split, Croatia
[4] Univ Split, Fac Maritime Studies, SPAADREL, Rudera Boskovic 37, Split, Croatia
[5] Univ Split, Fac Humanities & Social Sci, Put Iza Nove Bolnice 10 C, Split, Croatia
[6] Clin Med Ctr Sisters Mercy, Dept Neurosurg, Clin Unit Intraoperat Neurophysiol Monitoring, Vinogradska 29 A, Zagreb, Croatia
[7] Helsinki Univ Hosp, Bio Mag Lab, HUS Med Imaging Ctr, POB 340, Helsinki 00029, Finland
[8] SGM Med Monitoring, Grge Novaka 22A, Split 21000, Croatia
关键词
Motor speech disorder; Stuttering; Primary motor cortex; Premotor cortex; Laryngeal muscles; Transcranial magnetic stimulation; EVOKED-POTENTIALS; BROCAS AREA; EXCITABILITY; CHILDREN; ANATOMY; BRAIN; STUTTER; ADULTS; REPRESENTATION; PATHWAYS;
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10.1007/s10339-016-0766-5
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies have so far reported the results of mapping the primary motor cortex (M1) for hand and tongue muscles in stuttering disorder. This study was designed to evaluate the feasibility of repetitive navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for locating the M1 for laryngeal muscle and premotor cortical area in the caudal opercular part of inferior frontal gyrus, corresponding to Broca's area in stuttering subjects by applying new methodology for mapping these motor speech areas. Sixteen stuttering and eleven control subjects underwent rTMS motor speech mapping using modified patterned rTMS. The subjects performed visual object naming task during rTMS applied to the (a) left M1 for laryngeal muscles for recording corticobulbar motor-evoked potentials (CoMEP) from cricothyroid muscle and (b) left premotor cortical area in the caudal opercular part of inferior frontal gyrus while recording long latency responses (LLR) from cricothyroid muscle. The latency of CoMEP in control subjects was 11.75 +/- A 2.07 ms and CoMEP amplitude was 294.47 +/- A 208.87 A mu V, and in stuttering subjects CoMEP latency was 12.13 +/- A 0.75 ms and 504.64 +/- A 487.93 A mu V CoMEP amplitude. The latency of LLR in control subjects was 52.8 +/- A 8.6 ms and 54.95 +/- A 4.86 in stuttering subjects. No significant differences were found in CoMEP latency, CoMEP amplitude, and LLR latency between stuttering and control-fluent speakers. These results indicate there are probably no differences in stuttering compared to controls in functional anatomy of the pathway used for transmission of information from premotor cortex to the M1 cortices for laryngeal muscle representation and from there via corticobulbar tract to laryngeal muscles.
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页数:14
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