Classification of primary progressive aphasia and its variants
ML Gorno-Tempini, AE Hillis, S Weintraub, A Kertesz… - Neurology, 2011 - AAN Enterprises
This article provides a classification of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) and its 3 main
variants to improve the uniformity of case reporting and the reliability of research results …
variants to improve the uniformity of case reporting and the reliability of research results …
A revised limbic system model for memory, emotion and behaviour
Emotion, memories and behaviour emerge from the coordinated activities of regions
connected by the limbic system. Here, we propose an update of the limbic model based on …
connected by the limbic system. Here, we propose an update of the limbic model based on …
Sensitivity of revised diagnostic criteria for the behavioural variant of frontotemporal dementia
Based on the recent literature and collective experience, an international consortium
developed revised guidelines for the diagnosis of behavioural variant frontotemporal …
developed revised guidelines for the diagnosis of behavioural variant frontotemporal …
Short frontal lobe connections of the human brain
Advances in our understanding of sensory-motor integration suggest a unique role of the
frontal lobe circuits in cognition and behaviour. Long-range afferent connections convey …
frontal lobe circuits in cognition and behaviour. Long-range afferent connections convey …
A novel frontal pathway underlies verbal fluency in primary progressive aphasia
The frontal aslant tract is a direct pathway connecting Broca's region with the anterior
cingulate and pre-supplementary motor area. This tract is left lateralized in right-handed …
cingulate and pre-supplementary motor area. This tract is left lateralized in right-handed …
Clinical, genetic and pathological heterogeneity of frontotemporal dementia: a review
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is the second most common young-onset dementia and is
clinically characterised by progressive behavioural change, executive dysfunction and …
clinically characterised by progressive behavioural change, executive dysfunction and …
[BOEK][B] Cognitive neuroscience of language
D Kemmerer - 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
Cognitive Neuroscience of Language provides an up-to-date, wide-ranging, and
pedagogically practical survey of the most important developments in this exciting field. It …
pedagogically practical survey of the most important developments in this exciting field. It …
The domain-general multiple demand (MD) network does not support core aspects of language comprehension: a large-scale fMRI investigation
Aside from the language-selective left-lateralized frontotemporal network, language
comprehension sometimes recruits a domain-general bilateral frontoparietal network …
comprehension sometimes recruits a domain-general bilateral frontoparietal network …
Distinguishing Alzheimer's disease from other major forms of dementia
S Karantzoulis, JE Galvin - Expert review of neurotherapeutics, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common and most studied cause of dementia.
Significant advances have been made since the first set of clinical criteria for AD were put …
Significant advances have been made since the first set of clinical criteria for AD were put …
Clinicopathological and imaging correlates of progressive aphasia and apraxia of speech
KA Josephs, JR Duffy, EA Strand, JL Whitwell… - Brain, 2006 - academic.oup.com
Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder characterized by slow speaking rate,
abnormal prosody and distorted sound substitutions, additions, repetitions and …
abnormal prosody and distorted sound substitutions, additions, repetitions and …