The onco-functional reorganization of language network underlying metaplasticity induced by gliomas - Summary - MDSpire

The onco-functional reorganization of language network underlying metaplasticity induced by gliomas

  • By

  • Lu Jin

  • Zentao Zuo

  • Jie Kang

  • Fangzheng Liu

  • Yifan Song

  • Xin Liu

  • Kefan Cai

  • Wentao Wu

  • Chuzhong Li

  • Yazhuo Zhang

  • Songbai Gui

  • May 29, 2026

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Objective:

To investigate the dynamic reorganization of language networks in patients with gliomas and the influence of clinicopathological factors on this process.

Key Findings:
  • Activation analyses revealed right-hemispheric lateralization in domain-general networks associated with glioma-induced reorganization.
  • Task demands correlated with increased positive effective connections in the reorganized language network.
  • Alterations in language network topology were linked to flexible engagement of domain-general components, aiding in the balance of integration and segregation.
Interpretation:

Remove implications for personalized surgical strategies.

Limitations:
  • The study's findings are based on group-level analyses and may not fully capture individual variability.
  • Further research is needed to clarify the mechanisms underlying language network reorganization.
Conclusion:

Revise to focus solely on the findings without suggesting future applications.

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