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Non-invasive assessment of hemispheric language dominance by optical topography during a brief passive listening test: A pilot study

BEMBICH, STEFANO
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Demarini, S.
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CLARICI, ANDREA
altro
Grasso, D. L.
2011
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Periodico
MEDICAL SCIENCE MONITOR
Abstract
The Wada test is usually used for pre-surgical assessment of language lateralization. Considering its invasiveness and risk of complications, alternative methods have been proposed but they are not always applicable to non-cooperative patients. In this study we explored the possibility of us- ing optical topography (OT) – a multichannel near-infrared system – for non-invasive assessment of hemispheric language dominance during passive listening. Cortical activity was monitored in a sample of healthy, adult Italian native speakers, all right-hand- ed. We assessed changes in oxy-haemoglobin concentration in temporal, parietal and posterior frontal lobes during a passive listening of bi-syllabic words and vowel-consonant-vowel syllables last- ing less then 3 minutes. Activated channels were identified by t tests. Left hemisphere showed significant activity only during the passive listening of bi-syllabic words. Specifically, the superior temporal gyrus, the supramarginal gyrus and the posterior inferior pari- etal lobe were activated. During passive listening of bi-syllabic words, right handed healthy adults showed a significant acti- vation in areas already known to be involved in speech comprehension. Although more research is needed, OT proved to be a promising alternative to the Wada test for non-invasive assessment of hemispheric language lateralization, even if using a particularly brief trial, which has been de- signed for future applications with non-cooperative subjects.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2635291
http://www.medscimonit.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=882128
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  • optical topography

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