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Structural and functional motor-network disruptions predict selective action-concept deficits: Evidence from frontal lobe epilepsy

Moguilner, Sebastian Gabriel; Birba, AgustinaIcon ; Fino, Daniel; Isoardi, Ricardo; Huetagoyena, Celeste; Otoya, Raúl; Tirapu, Viviana; Cremaschi, Fabián; Sedeño, LucasIcon ; Ibáñez, Santiago AgustínIcon ; García, Adolfo MartínIcon
Fecha de publicación: 11/2021
Editorial: Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra
Revista: Cortex
ISSN: 0010-9452
e-ISSN: 1973-8102
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Lingüística; Psicología

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Built on neurodegenerative lesions models, the disrupted motor grounding hypothesis (DMGH) posits that motor-system alterations selectively impair action comprehension. However, major doubts remain concerning the dissociability, neural signatures, and etiological generalizability of such deficits. Few studies have compared action-concept outcomes between disorders affecting and sparing motor circuitry, and none has examined their multimodal network predictors via data-driven approaches. Here, we first assessed action- and object-concept processing in patients with frontal lobe epilepsy (FLE), patients with posterior cortex epilepsy (PCE), and healthy controls. Then, we examined structural and functional network signatures via diffusion tensor imaging and resting-state connectivity measures. Finally, we used these measures to predict behavioral performance with an XGBoost machine learning regression algorithm. Relative to controls, FLE (but not PCE) patients exhibited selective action-concept deficits together with structural and functional abnormalities along motor networks. The XGBoost model reached a significantly large effect size only for action-concept outcomes in FLE, mainly predicted by structural (cortico-spinal tract, anterior thalamic radiation, uncinate fasciculus) and functional (M1-parietal/supramarginal connectivity) motor networks. These results extend the DMGH, suggesting that action-concept deficits are dissociable markers of frontal/motor (relative to posterior) disruptions, directly related to the structural and functional integrity of motor networks, and traceable beyond canonical movement disorders.
Palabras clave: ACTION SEMANTICS , DIFFUSION TENSOR IMAGING , FRONTAL LOBE EPILEPSY , FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY , MACHINE LEARNING
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/166284
URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0010945221002823
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2021.08.003
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Moguilner, Sebastian Gabriel; Birba, Agustina; Fino, Daniel; Isoardi, Ricardo; Huetagoyena, Celeste; et al.; Structural and functional motor-network disruptions predict selective action-concept deficits: Evidence from frontal lobe epilepsy; Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra; Cortex; 144; 11-2021; 43-55
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