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Localization of a Medial Temporal Lobe-Precuneus Network for Time Orientation

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ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY
卷 94, 期 3, 页码 421-433

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ana.26681

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Time orientation is a cognitive process that matches personal sense of time with a universal reference. This study investigates the neural correlates of time disorientation in patients with brain lesions. The findings suggest that lesions in the precuneus, medial temporal lobes, and occipito-temporal cortex are associated with time disorientation.
Objective: Time orientation is a fundamental cognitive process in which one's personal sense of time is matched with a universal reference. Time orientation is commonly assessed through mental status examination, yet its neural correlates remain unclear. Large lesions have been associated with deficits in time orientation, but the regional anatomy implicated in time disorientation is not well established. The current study investigates the anatomy of time disorientation and its network correlates in patients with focal brain lesions.Methods: Time orientation was assessed 3 months or more after lesion onset using the Benton Temporal Orientation Test (BTOT) in 550 patients with acquired, focal brain lesions, 39 of whom were impaired. Multivariate lesion-symptom mapping and lesion network mapping were used to evaluate the anatomy and networks associated with time disorientation. Performance on a variety of neuropsychological tests was compared between the time oriented and time disoriented group.Results: Lesion-symptom mapping showed that lesions of the precuneus, medial temporal lobes (MTL), and occipito-temporal cortex were associated with time disorientation (r = 0.264, p < 0.001). Lesion network mapping using normative connectome data demonstrated that these regional findings occurred along a network that includes white and gray matter connecting the precuneus and MTL. There was a strong behavioral and anatomical association of time disorientation with memory impairment, such that the 2 processes could not be fully disentangled.Interpretation: We interpret these findings as novel evidence for a network involving the precuneus and the medial temporal lobe in supporting time orientation. ANN NEUROL 2023

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