Clinical assessment of social cognitive function in neurological disorders

JD Henry, W Von Hippel, P Molenberghs… - Nature Reviews …, 2016‏ - nature.com
Social cognition broadly refers to the processing of social information in the brain that
underlies abilities such as the detection of others' emotions and responding appropriately to …

Social cognition dysfunctions in neurodegenerative diseases: neuroanatomical correlates and clinical implications

F Christidi, R Migliaccio… - Behavioural …, 2018‏ - Wiley Online Library
Social cognitive function, involved in the perception, processing, and interpretation of social
information, has been shown to be crucial for successful communication and interpersonal …

Lifespan changes of the human brain in Alzheimer's disease

P Coupé, JV Manjón, E Lanuza, G Catheline - Scientific reports, 2019‏ - nature.com
Brain imaging studies have shown that slow and progressive cerebral atrophy characterized
the development of Alzheimer's Disease (AD). Despite a large number of studies dedicated …

On the right side? A longitudinal study of left-versus right-lateralized semantic dementia

F Kumfor, R Landin-Romero, E Devenney, R Hutchings… - Brain, 2016‏ - academic.oup.com
The typical presentation of semantic dementia is associated with marked, left predominant
anterior temporal lobe atrophy and with changes in language. About 30% of individuals …

Neuronal network disintegration: common pathways linking neurodegenerative diseases

RM Ahmed, EM Devenney, M Irish, A Ittner… - Journal of Neurology …, 2016‏ - jnnp.bmj.com
Neurodegeneration refers to a heterogeneous group of brain disorders that progressively
evolve. It has been increasingly appreciated that many neurodegenerative conditions …

Functional connectivity map** of regions associated with self‐and other‐processing

RJ Murray, M Debbané, PT Fox, D Bzdok… - Human brain …, 2015‏ - Wiley Online Library
Neuroscience literature increasingly suggests a conceptual self composed of interacting
neural regions, rather than independent local activations, yet such claims have yet to be …

Emotion detection deficits and decreased empathy in patients with Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease affect caregiver mood and burden

M Martinez, N Multani, CJ Anor, K Misquitta… - Frontiers in Aging …, 2018‏ - frontiersin.org
Background: Changes in social cognition occur in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD)
and Parkinson's disease (PD) and can be caused by several factors, including emotion …

[HTML][HTML] Thinking versus feeling: How interoception and cognition influence emotion recognition in behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia, Alzheimer's disease …

JL Hazelton, S Fittipaldi, M Fraile-Vazquez, M Sourty… - Cortex, 2023‏ - Elsevier
Disease-specific mechanisms underlying emotion recognition difficulties in behavioural-
variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), Alzheimer's disease (AD), and Parkinson's …

Beyond the face: how context modulates emotion processing in frontotemporal dementia subtypes

F Kumfor, A Ibañez, R Hutchings, JL Hazelton… - Brain, 2018‏ - academic.oup.com
The importance of assessing social cognition to characterize dementia syndromes is
increasingly recognized, with lower social cognition capacity associated with reduced …

The integration of the internal and external milieu in the insula during dynamic emotional experiences

VT Nguyen, M Breakspear, X Hu, CC Guo - NeuroImage, 2016‏ - Elsevier
Whilst external events trigger emotional responses, interoception (the perception of internal
physiological states) is fundamental to core emotional experience. By combining high …