Action-verb processing in Parkinson’s disease: new pathways for motor–language coupling

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 frequentl...

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Autores: Cardona Londoño, Juan Felipe, Gershanik, Oscar Samuel, Gelormini Lezama, Carlos, Lee Houck, Alexander, Cardona, Sebastián, Kargieman, Lucila, Trujillo, Natalia, Arévalo, Analía, Amoruso, Lucía, Manes, Facundo Francisco, Ibañez, Agustin Mariano
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Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2013
País:Argentina
Institución:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Repositorio:CONICET Digital (CONICET)
Idioma:inglés
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Palabra clave:Parkinson´S Disease
Action-Verb Processing
Basal Ganglia
Motor-Language Coupling
Mirror Neurons
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Action-verb processing in Parkinson’s disease: new pathways for motor–language coupling
title Action-verb processing in Parkinson’s disease: new pathways for motor–language coupling
spellingShingle Action-verb processing in Parkinson’s disease: new pathways for motor–language coupling
Cardona Londoño, Juan Felipe
Parkinson´S Disease
Action-Verb Processing
Basal Ganglia
Motor-Language Coupling
Mirror Neurons
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.2
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3
title_short Action-verb processing in Parkinson’s disease: new pathways for motor–language coupling
title_full Action-verb processing in Parkinson’s disease: new pathways for motor–language coupling
title_fullStr Action-verb processing in Parkinson’s disease: new pathways for motor–language coupling
title_full_unstemmed Action-verb processing in Parkinson’s disease: new pathways for motor–language coupling
title_sort Action-verb processing in Parkinson’s disease: new pathways for motor–language coupling
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cardona Londoño, Juan Felipe
Gershanik, Oscar Samuel
Gelormini Lezama, Carlos
Lee Houck, Alexander
Cardona, Sebastián
Kargieman, Lucila
Trujillo, Natalia
Arévalo, Analía
Amoruso, Lucía
Manes, Facundo Francisco
Ibañez, Agustin Mariano
author Cardona Londoño, Juan Felipe
author_facet Cardona Londoño, Juan Felipe
Gershanik, Oscar Samuel
Gelormini Lezama, Carlos
Lee Houck, Alexander
Cardona, Sebastián
Kargieman, Lucila
Trujillo, Natalia
Arévalo, Analía
Amoruso, Lucía
Manes, Facundo Francisco
Ibañez, Agustin Mariano
author_role author
author2 Gershanik, Oscar Samuel
Gelormini Lezama, Carlos
Lee Houck, Alexander
Cardona, Sebastián
Kargieman, Lucila
Trujillo, Natalia
Arévalo, Analía
Amoruso, Lucía
Manes, Facundo Francisco
Ibañez, Agustin Mariano
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author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Parkinson´S Disease
Action-Verb Processing
Basal Ganglia
Motor-Language Coupling
Mirror Neurons
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.2
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3
topic Parkinson´S Disease
Action-Verb Processing
Basal Ganglia
Motor-Language Coupling
Mirror Neurons
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.2
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3
description 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.
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spelling Action-verb processing in Parkinson’s disease: new pathways for motor–language couplingCardona Londoño, Juan FelipeGershanik, Oscar SamuelGelormini Lezama, CarlosLee Houck, AlexanderCardona, SebastiánKargieman, LucilaTrujillo, NataliaArévalo, AnalíaAmoruso, LucíaManes, Facundo FranciscoIbañez, Agustin MarianoParkinson´S DiseaseAction-Verb ProcessingBasal GangliaMotor-Language CouplingMirror Neuronshttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.2https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3Recent 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.Fil: Cardona Londoño, Juan Felipe. Instituto de Neurología Cognitiva. Laboratorio de Psicología Experimental y Neurociencia; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Psicología; Argentina. Universidad Favaloro; ArgentinaFil: Gershanik, Oscar Samuel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Instituto de Neurología Cognitiva. Laboratorio de Psicología Experimental y Neurociencia; Argentina. Universidad Favaloro; ArgentinaFil: Gelormini Lezama, Carlos. Instituto de Neurología Cognitiva. Laboratorio de Psicología Experimental y Neurociencia; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Favaloro; ArgentinaFil: Lee Houck, Alexander. University of Tennessee; Estados UnidosFil: Cardona, Sebastián. Universidad de Caldas; ColombiaFil: Kargieman, Lucila. Instituto de Neurología Cognitiva. Laboratorio de Psicología Experimental y Neurociencia; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Favaloro; ArgentinaFil: Trujillo, Natalia. Universidad de Antioquía; ColombiaFil: Arévalo, Analía. Universidad de la República; UruguayFil: Amoruso, Lucía. Instituto de Neurología Cognitiva. Laboratorio de Psicología Experimental y Neurociencia; Argentina. Universidad Favaloro; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Manes, Facundo Francisco. Universidad Favaloro; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Instituto de Neurología Cognitiva. Laboratorio de Psicología Experimental y Neurociencia; ArgentinaFil: Ibáñez Barassi, Agustín Mariano. Instituto de Neurología Cognitiva. Laboratorio de Psicología Experimental y Neurociencia; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. 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