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The enigmatic linguistic cerebellum: clinical relevance and unanswered questions on nonmotor speech and language deficits in cerebellar disorders

机译:神秘的语言小脑:小脑疾病的非运动性言语和语言缺陷的临床相关性和未回答的问题

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Clinical case descriptions and experimental evidence dating back to the early part of the 19th century from time to time documented a range of nonmotor cognitive and affective impairments following cerebellar pathology. However, a causal relationship between disruption of nonmotor cognitive and affective skills and cerebellar disease was dismissed for several decades and the classical view of the cerebellum as a mere coordinator of autonomic and somatic sensorimotor function prevailed for more than two centuries in behavioural neuroscience. The ignorance of early clinical evidence suggesting a much richer and complex role for the cerebellum than a pure sensorimotor one is remarkable given that in addition: 1) the cerebellum contains more neurons than the rest of the combined cerebral cortex and 2) no other structure has as many connections with other parts of the brain as the cerebellum. During the past decades, the long-standing view of the cerebellum as pure coordinator of sensorimotor function has been substantially modified. From the late 1970s onwards, major advances were made in elucidating the many functional neuroanatomical connections of the cerebellum with the supratentorial association cortices that subserve nonmotor language, cognition and affect. Combined with evidence derived from experimental functional neuroimaging studies in healthy subjects and neurophysiological and neuropsychological research in patients, the role of the cerebellum has been substantially extended to include that of a crucial modulator of cognitive and affective processes. In addition to its long-established role in coordinating motor aspects of speech production, clinical and experimental studies with patients suffering from etiologically different cerebellar disorders have identified involvement of the cerebellum in a variety of nonmotor language functions, including motor speech planning, language dynamics and verbal fluency, phonological and semantic word retrieval, expressive and receptive syntax processing, various aspects of reading and writing and aphasia-like phenomena. Despite considerable efforts currently devoted to further refine typology and anatomoclinical configurations of nonmotor linguistic dysfunctions linked to cerebellar pathology, the exact underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of cerebellar involvement remain to be elucidated.
机译:可以追溯到19世纪初期的临床病例描述和实验证据不时记录了小脑病理学后发生的一系列非运动性认知和情感障碍。然而,几十年来,非运动性认知和情感技能的破坏与小脑疾病之间的因果关系被忽略了,在行为神经科学中,小脑作为自主神经和躯体感觉运动功能的单纯协调者的经典观点盛行了两个多世纪。早期的临床证据表明,小脑比单纯的感觉运动更为丰富和复杂,这是很明显的,原因还在于:1)小脑比合并的大脑皮层的其余部分包含更多的神经元,以及2)没有其他结构与小脑一样多的与大脑其他部位的联系。在过去的几十年中,小脑作为感觉运动功能的纯粹协调者的长期观点已得到实质性修改。从1970年代后期开始,在阐明小脑与支持非运动语言,认知和情感的幕上联想皮层的许多功能性神经解剖学联系方面取得了重大进展。结合健康受试者的实验性功能性神经影像学研究以及患者神经生理学和神经心理学研究的证据,小脑的作用已得到实质性扩展,包括认知和情感过程的关键调节剂。除了长期以来在协调言语产生的运动方面的作用外,针对病因不同的小脑疾病患者的临床和实验研究还确定了小脑参与了多种非运动语言功能,包括运动语音计划,语言动态和语言流利度,语音和语义单词检索,表达和接受语法处理,阅读和写作的各个方面以及失语症现象。尽管目前进行了大量努力以进一步改善与小脑病理学相关的非运动语言功能障碍的类型和解剖临床结构,但仍需阐明小脑受累的确切潜在病理生理机制。

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