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Neural Correlates of Language Control in Bilinguals. Functional MRI and Stimulation Mapping Data in Awake Surgery. (NEUROSWITCH)

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Toulouse University Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Bilingualism

Treatments

Device: functional magnetic resonance imaging

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02391493
13 245 03
HAO 2013 (Other Identifier)

Details and patient eligibility

About

For bilingual and multilingual patients, brain activation and Electric Stimulation Mapping studies have shown that different languages may be localized, at least partially, in distinct microanatomical systems located within the same gross anatomical areas.

The present investigation involves both types of healthy bilinguals with carefully controlled proficiency levels, as well as bilingual patients suffering from low-grade glioma.

Functional magnetic resonance imaging data will be collected while the participants perform a picture naming task in blocked conditions for both languages (either English or French) or in switch condition (English and French). A stimulation mapping study will be conducted in the patients during awake surgery with the same tasks.

Enrollment

24 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Patients:

  • Bilingual patients with a pathology indicating an intervention in awake surgery (e.g. low-grade glioma)
  • At least C1-level of the CECR in both languages
  • At least 12 years of schooling (French BAC)
  • Right-handed (Edinburgh test, 1971)
  • Performance indicator Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group 0-2 (cf. annexe)
  • Life expectation > 6 month
  • Affiliated to social insurance
  • Having given informed consent

Healthy volunteers:

  • French-English or English-French bilinguals with at least a C1 level (CECR) in both languages
  • At least 12 years of schooling (French BAC)
  • Right-handed (Edinburgh test, 1971)
  • Early bilinguals: age of acquisition of both languages < 3 years
  • Late bilinguals: age of acquisition of the L2 > 10 years

Exclusion criteria

Patients:

  • Contra-indication for MRI
  • Left-handed or ambidexter (less than +80 at the Edinburgh test - 1971)
  • Mini-Mental State Examination <26
  • Patient who cannot respect the procedures, visits, exams described in the protocol
  • Any other medical or psychiatric affection which renders inclusion of the patient to the study inappropriate as judged by the principal investigator

Healthy volunteers:

  • Contra-indication for MRI
  • Mini-Mental State Examination < 26
  • Age of acquisition of one of the language between 3 and 10 years

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

24 participants in 3 patient groups

healthy early bilinguals
Experimental group
Description:
healthy early bilinguals functional magnetic resonance imaging
Treatment:
Device: functional magnetic resonance imaging
healthy late bilinguals
Experimental group
Description:
healthy late bilinguals functional magnetic resonance imaging
Treatment:
Device: functional magnetic resonance imaging
bilingual patients
Experimental group
Description:
bilingual patients suffering from low-grade glioma in the language areas functional magnetic resonance imaging
Treatment:
Device: functional magnetic resonance imaging

Trial contacts and locations

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