Language processing networks in typical and atypical populations - BL4 Flashcards
Why do the dorsal and ventral streams need to form a loop? (2)
- you constantly get new auditory information that needs to be processed
- build up more information that needs processing as you hear more words so you can use it all to work out the meaning
Why does production involve more areas of the dorsal pathways?
you need to find words, put them together in a motor plan and pronounce them
Which regions are more activated in the comprehension tasks?
visual areas
Which regions are more activated in the production tasks?
motor areas
Which areas have more of a response to harder comprehension/production tasks than easy ones? (2)
LIFG and posterior middle temporal lobe (PMTG)
What is telegraphic speech?
simplified formation of sentences, function words are omitted
What 3 errors are common in disorders of sentence processing?
tense, number, gender
What is agrammatism? (4)
- LIFG damage
- affects the ability to convert thoughts into sentences
- particularly affects construction of a sentence around the action/verb
- who is doing what to whom is affected
What happens in the test for the reception of grammar (TROG)?
participants hear a sentence and they have to point at the image that it represents
Which kind of sentences do Broca’s aphasics have impairments in comprehension of and which are they fine with?
bad at passive sentence (small function words) but good at active sentence (basic sentence order)
What can help Broca’s aphasics in the interpretation of passive sentences?
semantic knowledge (like how a football can’t kick)
What 4 things do patients with agrammatism have a problem with?
- relationships between words
- verb retrieval
- function words (is, by, the, of)
- inflectional endings (ing, ed, s)
What do agrammatic patients base their knowledge on? (3)
- meanings of individual words
- general knowledge
- wimple word order assumptions
What does the auditory cortex do in deaf individuals?
sign comprehension and production
What regions does comprehension of sign language activate more in deaf than hearing people doing sentence comprehension? (2)
visual areas, superior temporal gyrus