Introduction:
Left supramarginal gyrus (SMG) and posterior inferior frontal gyrus (pIFG) have been
identified as key areas for phonologic decisions while angular gyrus (ANG) and anterior
IFG (aIFG) have been associated with semantic processing (1,2). We investigated the
relevance of intact interactions between these areas by means of a conditioning-and-perturb
repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) approach.
Methods:
17 healthy right-handers underwent 4 sessions of conditioning and perturbing rTMS,
combining offline rTMS before a task and online rTMS during a task over different
areas. In one session, offline rTMS of ANG preceded online rTMS of aIFG. Another session
combined offline rTMS of ANG with online rTMS of pIFG. Thirdly, offline rTMS over
SMG preceded online rTMS of aIFG. Finally, offline rTMS of SMG was combined with online
rTMS of pIFG. During online rTMS, subjects performed phonologic and semantic decisions.
Results:
A significant 3-way interaction for reaction times (RTs) indicated that combined offline
and online rTMS differentially affected both tasks: Relative to semantic RTs, phonologic
RTs were equally delayed after combined rTMS of SMG and pIFG and rTMS over either
area alone but there was no effect of rTMS over ANG or aIFG. In contrast, semantic
compared with phonologic RTs were increased after combined rTMS over both ANG and
aIFG, without any lesion effect after rTMS over either area alone. rTMS over neither
SMG nor pIFG affected semantic RTs.
Conclusions:
Our results extend previous studies (1,2) in showing that phonologic and semantic
decisions are differentially integrated in parieto-frontal networks. We found that
both SMG and pIFG contribute to efficient phonologic decisions, without any evidence
that both areas can compensate a virtual lesion of the respective other area. In contrast,
our finding that semantic decisions were only delayed after combined rTMS of ANG and
aIFG suggests a greater redundancy within the semantic network.
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