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Direct electrical stimulation of the left frontal aslant tract disrupts sentence planning without affecting articulation
Authors:Benjamin L. Chernoff  Max H. Sims  Susan O. Smith  Webster H. Pilcher
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA;2. Department of Neurology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA;3. Department of Neurosurgery, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Sentence production involves mapping from deep structures that specify meaning and thematic roles to surface structures that specify the order and sequencing of production ready elements. We propose that the frontal aslant tract is a key pathway for sequencing complex actions with deep hierarchical structure. In the domain of language, and primarily with respect to the left FAT, we refer to this as the ‘Syntagmatic Constraints On Positional Elements’ (SCOPE) hypothesis. One prediction made by the SCOPE hypothesis is that disruption of the frontal aslant tract should disrupt sentence production at grammatical phrase boundaries, with no disruption of articulatory processes. We test this prediction in a patient undergoing direct electrical stimulation mapping of the frontal aslant tract during an awake craniotomy to remove a left frontal brain tumor. We found that stimulation of the left FAT prolonged inter-word durations at the start of grammatical phrases, while inter-word durations internal to noun phrases were unaffected, and there was no effect on intra-word articulatory duration. These results provide initial support for the SCOPE hypothesis, and motivate novel directions for future research to explore the functions of this recently discovered component of the language system.
Keywords:Frontal aslant tract  sentence production  diffusion MRI  direct electrical stimulation  aphasia
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