Neural substrates of the 'low-level' system for speech articulation: Evidence from primary opercular syndrome

J Neuropsychol. 2017 Sep;11(3):450-457. doi: 10.1111/jnp.12099. Epub 2016 Feb 7.

Abstract

We describe a patient with progressive disorder of speech, without language impairment (opercular syndrome). Morphometric analysis confirmed asymmetric volume reduction of the precentral areas (>left). Diffusion imaging showed significant white matter changes in the left frontal lobe, with specific involvement of the left corticobulbar tract and connections between supplementary/pre-supplementary motor areas and the frontal operculum (frontal aslant tract). We suggest that the organization of expressive language includes a 'low level' motor system principally distributed in the left hemisphere that shows specific susceptibility to neurodegeneration, distinct from neural systems subtending praxic, and cognitive aspects of language.

Keywords: aslant tract; opercular syndrome; phonological short-term memory; primary anarthria.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Deglutition Disorders / pathology*
  • Deglutition Disorders / physiopathology*
  • Dysarthria / pathology*
  • Dysarthria / physiopathology*
  • Facial Paralysis / pathology*
  • Facial Paralysis / physiopathology*
  • Female
  • Frontal Lobe / pathology
  • Humans
  • Motor Cortex / pathology
  • Neural Pathways / diagnostic imaging*
  • Neural Pathways / pathology*
  • Pyramidal Tracts / pathology
  • Speech*
  • White Matter / pathology

Supplementary concepts

  • Foix Chavany Marie syndrome