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Localization of Broca's Area Using Functional MR Imaging: Quantitative Evaluation of Paradigmsopen access

Authors
Kim, Chi HeonKim, Jae-HunChung, Chun KeeKim, June SicLee, Jong-MinLee, Sang Kun
Issue Date
Apr-2009
Publisher
KOREAN NEUROSURGICAL SOC
Keywords
Functional MRI; Language; Paradigm; Quantitative evaluation
Citation
JOURNAL OF KOREAN NEUROSURGICAL SOCIETY, v.45, no.4, pp.219 - 223
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF KOREAN NEUROSURGICAL SOCIETY
Volume
45
Number
4
Start Page
219
End Page
223
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/176994
DOI
10.3340/jkns.2009.45.4.219
ISSN
2005-3711
Abstract
Objective : Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is frequently used to localize language areas in a non-invasive manner. Various paradigms for presurgical localization of language areas have been developed, but a systematic quantitative evaluation of the efficiency of those paradigms has not been performed. In the present study, the authors analyzed different language paradigms to see which paradigm is most efficient in localizing frontal language areas. Methods : Five men and five women with no neurological deficits participated (mean age, 24 years) in this study. All volunteers were right-handed. Each subject performed 4 tasks, including fixation (Fix), sentence reading (SR), pseudoword reading (PR), and word generation (WG). Fixation and pseudoword reading were used as contrasts. The functional area was defined as the area(s) with a t-value of more than 3.92 in fMRI with different tasks. To apply an anatomical constraint, we used a brain atlas mapping system, which is available in AFNI, to define the anatomical frontal language area. The numbers of voxels in overlapped area between anatomical and functional area were individually counted in the frontal expressive language area. Results : Of the various combinations, the word generation task was most effective in delineating the frontal expressive language area when fixation was used as a contrast (p<0.05). The sensitivity of this test for localizing Broca's area was 81% and specificity was 70%. Conclusion : Word generation versus fixation could effectively and reliably delineate the frontal language area. A customized effective paradigm should be analyzed in order to evaluate various language functions.
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