INVESTIGADORES
MANES Facundo Francisco
artículos
Título:
Action-verb processing in Parkinson's disease: new pathways for motor-language coupling
Autor/es:
JUAN FELIPE CARDONA; OSCAR GERSHANIK; CARLOS GELORMINI; A L HOUCK; S CARDONA; LUCILA KARGIEMAN; N TRUJILLO; A ARÉVALO; LUCÍA AMORUSO; FACUNDO MANES; AGUSTÍN IBAÑEZ
Revista:
BRAIN STRUCTURE & FUNCTION
Editorial:
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Referencias:
Lugar: HEIDELBERG; Año: 2013 p. 1 - 11
ISSN:
1863-2653
Resumen:
Recent studies suggest that action-verb processing is particularly affected in early stage Parkinson´s disease (PD), highlighting the potential role of subcortical areas in language processing and in the semantic integration of actions. However, this disorder-related language impairment is frequently unrecognized by clinicians and often remains untreated. Early detection of action-language processing deficits could be critical for diagnosing and developing treatment strategies for PD. In this article, we review how action-verb processing is affected in PD and propose a model in which multiple and parallel frontotemporal circuits between the cortex and the basal ganglia provide the anatomic substrate for supporting action-language processing. We hypothesize that contextual coupling of action-language networks are partially dependent on cortical-subcortical integration, and not only on somatotopic motor cortical organization or in a mirror neuron system. This hypothesis is supported by both experimental and clinical evidence. Then, we identify further research steps that would help to determine the reliability of action-language impairments as an early marker of PD. Finally, theoretical implications for clinical assessment and for models of action-language interaction (action-perception cycle theories, mirror system models of language, and embodied cognition approaches to language) are discussed.