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Cortical sites critical to language function act as connectors between language subnetworks
Medicine and HealthNature Communications

Cortical sites critical to language function act as connectors between language subnetworks

J. K. Hsieh, P. R. Prakash, et al.

This groundbreaking study reveals how specific cortical sites influence speech and language through intricate network properties. Conducted by renowned authors including Jason K. Hsieh and Prashanth R. Prakash, the research uncovers distinct signatures linked to speech arrest and language errors, bridging the gap in understanding cortical stimulation's effects on language deficits.... show more
Abstract
Historically, eloquent functions have been viewed as localized to focal areas of human cerebral cortex, while more recent studies suggest they are encoded by distributed networks. We examined the network properties of cortical sites defined by stimulation to be critical for speech and language, using electrocorticography from sixteen participants during word-reading. We discovered distinct network signatures for sites where stimulation caused speech arrest and language errors. Both focal and distributed networks were found near the critical sites, whereas sites causing language errors exhibited higher inter-community connectivity, identifying them as connectors between nodes in the language network. We used machine learning to classify these site types with reasonably high accuracy, even across participants, suggesting that a site's pattern of connections within the task-activated language network helps determine its importance to function. These findings help to bridge the gap in our understanding of how focal cortical stimulation interacts with complex brain networks to elicit language deficits.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 16, 2024
Authors
Jason K. Hsieh, Prashanth R. Prakash, Robert D. Flint, Zachary Fitzgerald, Emily Mugler, Yujing Wang, Nathan E. Crone, Jessica W. Templer, Joshua M. Rosenow, Matthew C. Tate, Richard Betzel, Marc W. Slutzky
Tags
speechlanguagecortical sitesnetwork propertieselectrocorticographymachine learninglanguage errors
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