Disconnectomics to unravel the network underlying deficits of spatial exploration and attention

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Daniel Wiesen
Leonardo Bonilha
Christopher Rorden
Hans-Otto Karnath
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[1] University of Tübingen,Centre of Neurology, Division of Neuropsychology, Hertie
[2] University of South Carolina,Institute for Clinical Brain Research
[3] Emory University,Department of Psychology
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Spatial attention and exploration are related to a predominantly right hemispheric network structure. However, the areas of the brain involved and their exact role is still debated. Spatial neglect following right hemispheric stroke lesions has been frequently viewed as a model to study these processes in humans. Previous investigations on the anatomical basis on spatial neglect predominantly focused on focal brain damage and lesion-behaviour mapping analyses. This approach might not be suited to detect remote areas structurally spared but which might contribute to the behavioural deficit. In the present study of a sample of 203 right hemispheric stroke patients, we combined connectome lesion-symptom mapping with multivariate support vector regression to unravel the complex and disconnected network structure in spatial neglect. We delineated three central nodes that were extensively disconnected from other intrahemispheric areas, namely the right superior parietal lobule, the insula, and the temporal pole. Additionally, the analysis allocated central roles within this network to the inferior frontal gyrus (pars triangularis and opercularis), right middle temporal gyrus, right temporal pole and left and right orbitofrontal cortices, including interhemispheric disconnection. Our results suggest that these structures—although not necessarily directly damaged—might play a role within the network underlying spatial neglect in humans.
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