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Individual Differences in Lexical Processing and Cerebral Asymmetries Christine Chiarello*, Suzanne Welcome*, Laura K. Halderman*, Janelle Julagay*, Ronald Otto**, Christiana M. Leonard^ *University of California, Riverside **Computerized Diagnostic Imaging Center, Riverside ^ University of Florida, Gainesville Supported by NIDCD #006957
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Biological Substrates for Language Project Do individual differences in cortical anatomy have behavioral significance?
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Correlation of Composite Task Asymmetry and Planum Temporale Asymmetry (Chiarello, et al., 2004) Reaction time: r = +.50 Accuracy r = +.42 Reaction time: r = +.50 Accuracy r = +.42
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Consistency of Asymmetry Extent to which asymmetry varies from norm across brain regions, or across tasks Z-score each regional and task asymmetry sd of z-scores across regions or tasks indicates degree of consistency Extent to which asymmetry varies from norm across brain regions, or across tasks Z-score each regional and task asymmetry sd of z-scores across regions or tasks indicates degree of consistency
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Correlation of Consistency (sd) of Anatomical and Behavioral Asymmetries (Chiarello, et al., 2004) Based on sd of z-scored asymmetries r = +.52 Association of variability for anatomical and behavioral asymmetry Based on sd of z-scored asymmetries r = +.52 Association of variability for anatomical and behavioral asymmetry
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Chiarello, et al. (2004). Neuropsychology, 18, 219-231.
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Consistency may indicate buffering of cortical development Inconsistent persons may have less buffering Random genetic and/or environmental influences may deflect asymmetries from modal pattern of development Inconsistent persons may have less buffering Random genetic and/or environmental influences may deflect asymmetries from modal pattern of development Waddington’s Epigenetic Landscape
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Consistency of Behavioral Asymmetries Are consistent individuals different from inconsistent individuals in other ways? Is consistency associated with an advantage/disadvantage for language processing? Do consistent and inconsistent groups differ in degree or direction of asymmetry? Are consistent individuals different from inconsistent individuals in other ways? Is consistency associated with an advantage/disadvantage for language processing? Do consistent and inconsistent groups differ in degree or direction of asymmetry?
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Biological Substrates for Language Project (N = 110) MeanRange Age22.1 yrs18-34 Verbal IQ11085-143 Performance IQ11180-138 Woodcock Reading Mastery Test Percentile: Word Identification52.6%15-89 Word Attack51.9%5-98 Passage Compreh.69.4%8-99
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Divided Visual Field Tasks: Word Naming 1, 2 Nonword Naming Lexical Decision Masked Word Recognition Semantic Decision Verb Generation Category Generation Word Naming 1, 2 Nonword Naming Lexical Decision Masked Word Recognition Semantic Decision Verb Generation Category Generation Pronounce word Pronounce nonword Word/nonword discrimination Forced choice recog of forward & backward masked word Natural/manmade discrimination Produce verb related to stimulus noun Produce category member to category name Pronounce word Pronounce nonword Word/nonword discrimination Forced choice recog of forward & backward masked word Natural/manmade discrimination Produce verb related to stimulus noun Produce category member to category name
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Determining Consistency of Asymmetry: Z-score RT asymmetry for each task Compute sd of each person’s asymmetries across tasks Rank order sample by this sd Top quartile (N = 27) represents most consistent persons, bottom quartile (N = 27) represents most inconsistent persons Z-score RT asymmetry for each task Compute sd of each person’s asymmetries across tasks Rank order sample by this sd Top quartile (N = 27) represents most consistent persons, bottom quartile (N = 27) represents most inconsistent persons
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Most ConsistentMost Inconsistent # Males1412 Hand Preference+.663+.741 SES3.633.44 Verbal IQ111 Performance IQ111112 Word ID %53.450.6 Word Attack %50.246.7 Passage Comp %70.570.2 Hand Perf Speed9.8 sec Corr of Word Nam 1 & 2 Asymmetry +.47+.46
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Group Differences - RT Across LVF & RVF
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Group Differences - Central VF Trials WNam2VerbGen
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Composite Task RT Asymmetry
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Consistency of Asymmetries is a Continuum More Consistent More Inconsistent More buffered neurodevelopment Less buffered neurodevelopment Slowed lexical access Reduced AsymmetriesIncreased Asymmetries
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Kosslyn, et al. (2002): within a biological framework, variation in mental processes is the phenomenon of interest; it is not “noise”
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