In this paper, an overview of the studies relating naming to the uncinate fasciculus is reported. With the introduction of contemporary neuroimaging techniques, namely of diffusion tensor imaging, white matter tracts have been investigated more thoroughly and possible changes in the uncinate fasciculus integrity have been correlated to different neuropsychological deficits. Although previous research has proposed a role of the left uncinate fasciculus on action and object naming or in semantic processing, a more recent study has suggested that naming famous people could be the most relevant task in which this bundle is involved, the semantic component being intact. The uncinate fasciculus connects the orbitofrontal cortex, involved in face encoding and in processing famous names, to the temporal pole, which is crucial in naming people. This conclusion is supported by the fact that tip-of-the-tongue states in older adults with reduced integrity of the uncinate fasciculus mainly concern proper names. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

Papagno, C. (2011). Naming and the Role of the Uncinate Fasciculus in Language Function. CURRENT NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE REPORTS, 11(6), 553-559 [10.1007/s11910-011-0219-6].

Naming and the Role of the Uncinate Fasciculus in Language Function

PAPAGNO, COSTANZA
2011

Abstract

In this paper, an overview of the studies relating naming to the uncinate fasciculus is reported. With the introduction of contemporary neuroimaging techniques, namely of diffusion tensor imaging, white matter tracts have been investigated more thoroughly and possible changes in the uncinate fasciculus integrity have been correlated to different neuropsychological deficits. Although previous research has proposed a role of the left uncinate fasciculus on action and object naming or in semantic processing, a more recent study has suggested that naming famous people could be the most relevant task in which this bundle is involved, the semantic component being intact. The uncinate fasciculus connects the orbitofrontal cortex, involved in face encoding and in processing famous names, to the temporal pole, which is crucial in naming people. This conclusion is supported by the fact that tip-of-the-tongue states in older adults with reduced integrity of the uncinate fasciculus mainly concern proper names. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Naming, Uncinate fasciculus, Famous Face, DTI, Language function
English
2011
11
6
553
559
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Papagno, C. (2011). Naming and the Role of the Uncinate Fasciculus in Language Function. CURRENT NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE REPORTS, 11(6), 553-559 [10.1007/s11910-011-0219-6].
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