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. 2024 Aug 15:297:120730.
doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2024.120730. Epub 2024 Jul 14.

Verbal short term memory contribution to sentence comprehension decreases with increasing syntactic complexity in people with aphasia

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Verbal short term memory contribution to sentence comprehension decreases with increasing syntactic complexity in people with aphasia

Hellmuth Obrig et al. Neuroimage. .
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Abstract

Sentence comprehension requires the integration of linguistic units presented in a temporal sequence based on a non-linear underlying syntactic structure. While it is uncontroversial that storage is mandatory for this process, there are opposing views regarding the relevance of general short-term-/working-memory capacities (STM/WM) versus language specific resources. Here we report results from 43 participants with an acquired brain lesion in the extended left hemispheric language network and resulting language deficits, who performed a sentence-to-picture matching task and an experimental task assessing phonological short-term memory. The sentence task systematically varied syntactic complexity (embedding depth and argument order) while lengths, number of propositions and plausibility were kept constant. Clinical data including digit-/ block-spans and lesion size and site were additionally used in the analyses. Correlational analyses confirm that performance on STM/WM-tasks (experimental task and digit-span) are the only two relevant predictors for correct sentence-picture-matching, while reaction times only depended on age and lesion size. Notably increasing syntactic complexity reduced the correlational strength speaking for the additional recruitment of language specific resources independent of more general verbal STM/WM capacities, when resolving complex syntactic structure. The complementary lesion-behaviour analysis yielded different lesion volumes correlating with either the sentence-task or the STM-task. Factoring out STM measures lesions in the anterior temporal lobe correlated with a larger decrease in accuracy with increasing syntactic complexity. We conclude that overall sentence comprehension depends on STM/WM capacity, while increases in syntactic complexity tax another independent cognitive resource.

Keywords: Anterior temporal lobe; Lesion-behaviour correlations; Sentence comprehension; Short-term memory; Syntactic complexity; Verbal STM/WM.

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Declaration of competing interest None of the authors have to disclose any conflict of interest. The work was supported by the International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS NeuroCom), in that CDK held a PhD-grant from the IMPRS. https://imprs-neurocom.mpg.de/home

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