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Abstract Details

New Temporal Lobe Connections Underlying Single Word Comprehension and Reading
Aging, Dementia, and Behavioral Neurology
P3 - Poster Session 3 (5:00 PM-6:00 PM)
12-001

To determine the possible role in language processing of two recently identified temporal intralobar white matter fascicles, namely temporal vertical tract (TVT) and temporal longitudinal tract (TLT), in individuals with primary progressive aphasia (PPA).

Tractography has recently revealed the existence of two tracts in the human brain: the TLT connecting posterior and anterior temporal regions and TVT connecting the most posterior region of the superior temporal gyrus to the middle temporal gyrus. The function of these tracts is completely unknown.

We used diffusion tensor imaging tractography and spherical deconvolution tractography to dissect the TVT and TLT, respectively, in 98 PPA patients and 43 matched controls (HCs). We compared diffusion measures of these fascicles between HCs and PPA and then correlated them with language performances in PPA.

We found that performance in single word comprehension significantly correlated with fractional anisotropy (r=0.325, p<0.01) and with mean diffusivity (r=-0.635, p<0.01) of the left TLT. We also found significant correlations between reading exceptional words and both fractional anisotropy (r=0.303; p<0.01) and mean diffusivity (r=-0.373; p=0.001) of the left TVT.

Our results demonstrate the involvement of TVT and TLT in two different aspect of language, namely single word comprehension and reading, respectively. These results lead to considering the inclusion of TVT and TLT in connectional models of language.

Authors/Disclosures
Salvatore Citro, MD
PRESENTER
Dr. Citro has nothing to disclose.
Ahmad Beyh, PhD Dr. Beyh has nothing to disclose.
Flavio DellAcqua, PhD Dr. DellAcqua has received personal compensation in the range of $0-$499 for serving as a Consultant for Nordic Imaging Lab. The institution of Dr. DellAcqua has received research support from ACimmune. Dr. DellAcqua has received intellectual property interests from a discovery or technology relating to health care. Dr. DellAcqua has received publishing royalties from a publication relating to health care.
Sandra Weintraub, PhD, FAAN (Northwestern Mesulam Center for Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer'S Disease) Dr. Weintraub has nothing to disclose.
M. M. Mesulam, MD, FAAN (Cogn Neur & Alzheimer Center, NW Univ) Dr. Mesulam has received publishing royalties from a publication relating to health care.
Marco Catani, MD, PhD Prof. Catani has received personal compensation in the range of $0-$499 for serving as an Editor, Associate Editor, or Editorial Advisory Board Member for Elsevier.