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Neural dynamics supporting longitudinal plasticity of action naming across languages: MEG evidence from bilingual brain tumor patients

Authors :
Geng, Shuang
Quiñones, Ileana
Gil-Robles, Santiago
Pomposo Gastelu, Iñigo Cristobal
Bermudez, Garazi
Timofeeva, Polina
Molinaro, Nicola
Carreiras, Manuel
Amoruso, Lucia
Geng, Shuang
Quiñones, Ileana
Gil-Robles, Santiago
Pomposo Gastelu, Iñigo Cristobal
Bermudez, Garazi
Timofeeva, Polina
Molinaro, Nicola
Carreiras, Manuel
Amoruso, Lucia
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Available online 25 January 2023<br />Previous evidence suggests that distinct ventral and dorsal streams respectively underpin the semantic processing of object and action knowledge. Recently, we found that brain tumor patients with dorsal gliomas in frontoparietal hubs show a selective longitudinal compensation (post-vs. pre-surgery) during the retrieval of lexicosemantic information about actions (but not objects), indexed by power increases in beta rhythms (13–28 Hz). Here, we move one-step further and ask whether a similar organizational principle also stands across the different languages a bilingual speaks. To test this hypothesis, we combined a picture-naming task with MEG recordings and evaluated highly proficient Spanish-Basque bilinguals undergoing surgery for tumor resection in left frontoparietal regions. We assessed patients before and three months after surgery. At the behavioral level, we observed a similar performance across sessions irrespectively of the language at use, suggesting overall successful function preservation. At the oscillatory level, we found longitudinal selective power increases in beta for action naming in Spanish and Basque. Nevertheless, tumor resection triggered a differential reorganization of the L1 and the L2, with the latter one additionally recruiting the right hemisphere. Overall, our results provide evidence for (i) the specific involvement of frontoparietal regions in the semantic retrieval/representation of action knowledge across languages; (ii) a key role of beta oscillations as a signature of language compensation and (iii) the existence of divergent plasticity trajectories in L1 and L2 after surgery. By doing so, they provide new insights into the spectro-temporal dynamics supporting postoperative recovery in the bilingual brain.

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Notes :
BERC 2022–2025 program and by the Spanish State Research Agency through BCBL Severo Ochoa excellence accreditation CEX 2020- 001010-S, by the Ikerbasque Foundation, the Fundaci´on Científica AECC (FCAECC) through the project PROYE20005CARR and by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through the Plan Nacional RTI 2018-096216-A-I00 (MEGLIOMA) and PID 2021-123575OB-I00 (SCANCER) to LA, RTI 2018-093547-B-I00 (LangConn) to MC and IQ, and RTI 2018-096311-B-I00 to NM (TrainSynchro)., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1376895047
Document Type :
Electronic Resource