Basal ganglia have been implicated in syntactic and phonological processes, but direct evidence has been scarce. Here, we used [11C]raclopride and positron emission tomography to measure modulations of the dopaminergic system induced by phonological or syntactic processing. Two significant effects were found. First, the level of accuracy in phonological processing significantly correlated with tracer binding potential in the left caudate nucleus. Second, the speed in phonological processing significantly correlated with tracer binding potential in the left putamen. Thus, a more accurate and fast phonological processing was associated with a reduced dopamine requirement in the left striatum. These findings show that the striatal dopaminergic system plays an essential role in grammatical processes that form the core of human language.

Basal ganglia and language: phonology modulates dopaminergic release.

Moresco RM;Rizzo G;Carpinelli A;Matarrese M;Fazio F;
2005

Abstract

Basal ganglia have been implicated in syntactic and phonological processes, but direct evidence has been scarce. Here, we used [11C]raclopride and positron emission tomography to measure modulations of the dopaminergic system induced by phonological or syntactic processing. Two significant effects were found. First, the level of accuracy in phonological processing significantly correlated with tracer binding potential in the left caudate nucleus. Second, the speed in phonological processing significantly correlated with tracer binding potential in the left putamen. Thus, a more accurate and fast phonological processing was associated with a reduced dopamine requirement in the left striatum. These findings show that the striatal dopaminergic system plays an essential role in grammatical processes that form the core of human language.
2005
Istituto di Bioimmagini e Fisiologia Molecolare - IBFM
Inglese
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PET
raclopride
sintassi
fonologia
gangli della base
Si tratta di uno studio di ricerca ottenuto grazie alla collaborazione con l’Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, con l’Università Milano-Bicocca, con il Dipartimento di Neuroscienze, Isituto Scientifico IRCCS San Raffaele. L’impact factor della rivista che ha pubblicato l’articolo è pari a 1.995.
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Tettamanti, M; Moro, A; Messa, C; Moresco, Rm; Rizzo, G; Carpinelli, A; Matarrese, M; Fazio, F; Perani, D
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