Neural dynamics of verbal working memory in auditory description naming

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Toshimune Kambara
Erik C. Brown
Brian H. Silverstein
Yasuo Nakai
Eishi Asano
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[1] Wayne State University,Department of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital of Michigan
[2] Wayne State University,Department of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Michigan
[3] Wayne State University,Translational Neuroscience Program
[4] Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS),Postdoctoral Fellowship for Research Abroad
[5] Chiyoda-ku,Department of Psychology
[6] Hiroshima University,Department of Neurological Surgery
[7] Oregon Health and Science University,undefined
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Verbal WM; Short-term Memory; Working Memory (WM); High Gamma Activity; WM Maintenance;
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Auditory naming is suggested to require verbal working memory (WM) operations in addition to speech sound perception during the sentence listening period and semantic/syntactic processing during the subsequent judgement period. We attempted to dissect cortical activations attributable to verbal WM from those otherwise involved in answering auditory sentence questions. We studied 19 patients who underwent electrocorticography recordings and measured high-gamma activity during auditory naming and WM tasks. In the auditory naming task, inferior-precentral high-gamma activity was augmented during sentence listening, and the magnitude of augmentation was independently correlated to that during the WM task maintenance period as well as patient age. High-gamma augmentation during the WM task scanning period accounted for high-gamma variance during the naming task judgement period in some of the left frontal association neocortex regions (most significantly in the middle-frontal, less in the inferior-frontal, and least in the orbitofrontal gyrus). Inferior-frontal high-gamma augmentation was left-hemispheric dominant during naming task judgement but rather symmetric during WM scanning. Left orbitofrontal high-gamma augmentation was evident only during the naming task judgement period but minimal during the WM task scanning period. The inferior-precentral regions may exert WM maintenance during sentence listening, and such maintenance function may be gradually strengthened as the brain matures. The left frontal association neocortex may have a dorsal-to-ventral gradient in functional roles during naming task judgement. Namely, left middle-frontal activation may be well-attributable to WM scanning function, whereas left orbitofrontal activation may be attributable less to WM scanning but more largely to syntactic/semantic processing.
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