Common neural circuit for semantic-based articulation of numbers and words: A case study of a patient with Broca's aphasia

2021 
Abstract Objective Studies have demonstrated that damage to Broca's area causes problems in phonological processing, but leaves semantic processing mostly preserved. The current investigation explored whether problems in phonological processing caused by injury to Broca's area extends to numbers. Method Patient LXM presented with an injury to the left anterior fronto-temporal cortex (including Broca's area). LXM completed a series of neuropsychological tests for general cognitive processing, mathematical processing, and language processing. Results LXM exhibited normal semantic processing but had difficulty in speech production for both words and numbers (e.g., reading characters and numbers, naming pictures, and reporting arithmetic facts). Conclusions Broca's area is likely within the neuronal circuit governing semantic-based articulation of words and numbers.
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