Language Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Language Comprehension
First, in a recording-only self-paced reading experiment, patients with epilepsy undergoing intracranial monitoring for clinical purposes will read or listen to sentences presented to them one word at time while the investigators simultaneously record neural activity through intracranial electrodes that are implanted for clinical purposes (see subject populations). At the end of the sentence, the subjects have to indicate how they comprehended the sentence by selecting which of several pictures matches the sentence they just read. Behavioral measures that the investigators record and analyze are their response times to advance to each next word in the sentence, and which picture they chose for each sentence. These behavioral measures are compared against the neural activity simultaneously recorded as they are made. Then, in a later session, the same participants will participate in a task-related stimulation experiment. This follows the exact same design as the recording-only reading experiment, the only difference is that on some trials, at controlled moments during the sentence presentation intracranial electrical stimulation is delivered through adjacent intracranial electrode contacts. The investigators will examine the effect of this stimulation on the subjects comprehension of the sentences measured by their behavior, and on the simultaneously recorded neural activity.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 153 |
Est. completion date | October 8, 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | October 8, 2026 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age 18 and older - Undergoing standard of care stereo Electro Encephalogram (sEEG) or Electro-Corticogram (ECoG) monitoring - Able to competently perform control trials of the task Exclusion Criteria: - Age less than 18 years - Unable to competently perform control trials of the task |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | The University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital | Birmingham | Alabama |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Alabama at Birmingham | National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Behavioral Response- Picture Choice | The investigators will observe which picture the participant chooses at the end of each trial. The participant's choice will be measured by a touch screen that the patient touches to make their choice. The unit of measurement is the percentage of trials per condition studied in which participants choose the correct picture, versus the percentage of trials per condition studied in which participants choose the picture that reflects a patient-agent error (which reflects incorrect assignment of the patient versus agent roles of the nouns in the sentence), versus the percentage of trials per condition studied in which participants choose the picture that reflects a complement error (which reflects that the subjects mistakenly applied an adjective to the wrong noun in the sentence), versus the percentage of trials per condition studied in which participants choose the picture that reflects both a patient-agent and a complement error. | Measured immediately after the intervention | |
Primary | Behavioral Response - Self-paced word response time for words presented before electrical stimulation | While subjects perform self-paced reading experiments, this is the amount of time they spend on each word of the sentence before moving on to the next word of the sentence. | Outcomes will be measured immediately before the intervention | |
Primary | Behavioral Response - Self-paced word response time for words presented concomitant with electrical stimulation | While subjects perform self-paced reading experiments, this is the amount of time they spend on each word of the sentence before moving on to the next word of the sentence. | Outcomes will be measured concomitant with the intervention | |
Primary | Behavioral Response - Self-paced word response time for words presented after electrical stimulation | While subjects perform self-paced reading experiments, this is the amount of time they spend on each word of the sentence before moving on to the next word of the sentence, for words presented after electrical stimulation | Outcomes will be measured immediately after the intervention | |
Primary | Neural activation before electrical stimulation | With the electrodes implanted in the patient as a standard of care, the investigators will measure the neural activation at each electrode as assessed by the high gamma power present in that recorded channel | Outcomes will be measured immediately before the intervention | |
Primary | Neural activation concomitant with electrical stimulation | With the electrodes implanted in the patient as a standard of care, the investigators will measure the neural activation at each electrode as assessed by the high gamma power present in that recorded channel | Outcomes will be measured concomitant with the intervention | |
Primary | Neural activation after electrical stimulation | With the electrodes implanted in the patient as a standard of care, the investigators will measure the neural activation at each electrode as assessed by the high gamma power present in that recorded channel | Outcomes will be measured immediately after the intervention |
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