We report a single-case study of a female patient (VL) who exhibited frequent episodes of erroneous recollections triggered by everyday events. Based on neuropsychological testing, VL was classified as suffering from mild to moderate dementia (MMSE=18) and was given a diagnosis of probable Alzheimer׳s disease. Her memory functions were uniformly impaired but her verbal abilities were generally well preserved. A structural MRI scan showed extensive areas of gray matter atrophy particularly in frontal and medial-temporal (MTL) areas. Results of experimental recognition tests showed that VL had very high false alarm rates on tests using pictures, faces and auditory stimuli, but lower false alarm rates on verbal tests. We provide a speculative ...
We report a case of frontotemporal dementia caused by a novel MAPT mutation (Q351R) with a remarkabl...
Background:Hallucinations in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have been linked to more severe cognitive and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
We report a single-case study of a female patient (VL) who exhibited frequent episodes of erroneous ...
We describe two cases of false recognition in patients with dementia and diffuse temporal lobe patho...
peer reviewedWhile occasional déjà vu is benign in the general population, rare neuropsychological c...
Past research has demonstrated a relationship between déjà vu and the entorhinal cortex in patients ...
The thesis of this paper is that deja experiences can be separated into two forms: deja vu, arising ...
Objective: A single case study with control and normative data of a 74-year-old retired businessman ...
It has been suggested that similar neural mechanisms may underlie the affective modulation of both r...
Confabulations, also known as false memories, have been associated with various diseases involving m...
OBJECTIVE: According to a still-controversial view of recognition, projections between the perirhina...
This study documents a patient (MR) with a demyelinating illness centred on the left frontal lobe wh...
Recollection is used to refer to the active process of setting up retrieval cues, evaluating the out...
Focal retrograde amnesia (FRA) is a rare neurocognitive disorder presenting with an isolated loss of...
We report a case of frontotemporal dementia caused by a novel MAPT mutation (Q351R) with a remarkabl...
Background:Hallucinations in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have been linked to more severe cognitive and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
We report a single-case study of a female patient (VL) who exhibited frequent episodes of erroneous ...
We describe two cases of false recognition in patients with dementia and diffuse temporal lobe patho...
peer reviewedWhile occasional déjà vu is benign in the general population, rare neuropsychological c...
Past research has demonstrated a relationship between déjà vu and the entorhinal cortex in patients ...
The thesis of this paper is that deja experiences can be separated into two forms: deja vu, arising ...
Objective: A single case study with control and normative data of a 74-year-old retired businessman ...
It has been suggested that similar neural mechanisms may underlie the affective modulation of both r...
Confabulations, also known as false memories, have been associated with various diseases involving m...
OBJECTIVE: According to a still-controversial view of recognition, projections between the perirhina...
This study documents a patient (MR) with a demyelinating illness centred on the left frontal lobe wh...
Recollection is used to refer to the active process of setting up retrieval cues, evaluating the out...
Focal retrograde amnesia (FRA) is a rare neurocognitive disorder presenting with an isolated loss of...
We report a case of frontotemporal dementia caused by a novel MAPT mutation (Q351R) with a remarkabl...
Background:Hallucinations in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have been linked to more severe cognitive and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...