AbstractThe meaning of sensory objects is often behaviourally and biologically salient and decoding of semantic salience is potentially vulnerable in dementia. However, it remains unclear how sensory semantic processing is linked to physiological mechanisms for coding object salience and how that linkage is affected by neurodegenerative diseases. Here we addressed this issue using the paradigm of complex sounds. We used pupillometry to compare physiological responses to real versus synthetic nonverbal sounds in patients with canonical dementia syndromes (behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia – bvFTD, semantic dementia – SD; progressive nonfluent aphasia – PNFA; typical Alzheimer's disease – AD) relative to healthy older individuals. N...
Introduction Tinnitus and hyperacusis are common symptoms of excessive auditory perception in the ge...
The recognition of facial expressions of emotion is impaired in semantic dementia (SD) and is associ...
The cognition of nonverbal sounds in dementia has been relatively little explored. Here we undertook...
The meaning of sensory objects is often behaviourally and biologically salient and decoding of seman...
AbstractThe meaning of sensory objects is often behaviourally and biologically salient and decoding ...
AbstractIntroductionEmotional behavioral disturbances are hallmarks of many dementias but their path...
Semantic dementia (SD) is a unique neurodegenerative syndrome accompanied by relatively selective lo...
Abnormal responsiveness to salient sensory signals is often a prominent feature of dementia diseases...
AbstractRecognition of nonverbal sounds in semantic dementia and other syndromes of anterior tempora...
INTRODUCTION: Emotional behavioral disturbances are hallmarks of many dementias but their pathophysi...
AbstractThe cognition of nonverbal sounds in dementia has been relatively little explored. Here we u...
AbstractSemantic dementia (SD) is a unique neurodegenerative syndrome accompanied by relatively sele...
The study of patients with semantic dementia has revealed important insights into the cognitive and ...
AbstractPatients with dementia may exhibit abnormally altered liking for environmental sounds and mu...
To date, very little is known about the memories and feelings of music and words in the dementias. A...
Introduction Tinnitus and hyperacusis are common symptoms of excessive auditory perception in the ge...
The recognition of facial expressions of emotion is impaired in semantic dementia (SD) and is associ...
The cognition of nonverbal sounds in dementia has been relatively little explored. Here we undertook...
The meaning of sensory objects is often behaviourally and biologically salient and decoding of seman...
AbstractThe meaning of sensory objects is often behaviourally and biologically salient and decoding ...
AbstractIntroductionEmotional behavioral disturbances are hallmarks of many dementias but their path...
Semantic dementia (SD) is a unique neurodegenerative syndrome accompanied by relatively selective lo...
Abnormal responsiveness to salient sensory signals is often a prominent feature of dementia diseases...
AbstractRecognition of nonverbal sounds in semantic dementia and other syndromes of anterior tempora...
INTRODUCTION: Emotional behavioral disturbances are hallmarks of many dementias but their pathophysi...
AbstractThe cognition of nonverbal sounds in dementia has been relatively little explored. Here we u...
AbstractSemantic dementia (SD) is a unique neurodegenerative syndrome accompanied by relatively sele...
The study of patients with semantic dementia has revealed important insights into the cognitive and ...
AbstractPatients with dementia may exhibit abnormally altered liking for environmental sounds and mu...
To date, very little is known about the memories and feelings of music and words in the dementias. A...
Introduction Tinnitus and hyperacusis are common symptoms of excessive auditory perception in the ge...
The recognition of facial expressions of emotion is impaired in semantic dementia (SD) and is associ...
The cognition of nonverbal sounds in dementia has been relatively little explored. Here we undertook...