Using semantic dementia (SD) as a reference point, the authors assessed semantic memory in four other neurodegenerative disorders: progressive nonfluent aphasia (PNFA), frontal variant frontotemporal dementia (fvFrD), Alzheimer's disease (AD), and posterior cortical atrophy (PCA). Individuals with SD were more impaired than other groups on semantic measures and showed a characteristic pattern across tasks: category fluency (CF) worse than letter fluency (LF), naming worse than comprehension, and visual and verbal comprehension equally affected, suggesting disruption to an amodal semantic system. Individuals with AD demonstrated a similar pattern to a milder degree. Although PNFA, fvFTD, and PCA groups had abnormal scores (relative to contro...
In order to study the strategies of access to semantic knowledge and the status of semantic represen...
Background: Early progressive nonfluent aphasia (PNFA) may be difficult to differentiate from semant...
International audienceSemantic deficits in Alzheimer's disease have been widely documented, but litt...
Using semantic dementia (SD) as a reference point, the authors assessed semantic memory in four othe...
Patients with the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia, also known as semantic dementia, ...
Although a deficit of semantic memory is evident in the dementia of the Alzheimer's type (DAT), the ...
Impaired semantic memory is ubiquitous in frontotemporal dementia (FTD), including patients with sem...
Alzheimer's Disease is characterized by a general decline in cognitive functioning. Although phonolo...
Background Language impairment in Alzheimer's disease occurs early, and language function deteriorat...
Introduction: The present study explored the nature of the semantic deterioration normally displayed...
The temporal and the prefrontal cortices have different roles in semantic information processing: th...
Background/PurposeAlthough a deficit of semantic memory is evident in the dementia of the Alzheimer'...
Different neuropsychological populations implicate diverse cortical regions in semantic memory: sema...
Abstract Previous group studies involving patients with semantic dementia, who have impaired semanti...
Background: The assessment of semantic memory may be a useful marker to identify individuals with mi...
In order to study the strategies of access to semantic knowledge and the status of semantic represen...
Background: Early progressive nonfluent aphasia (PNFA) may be difficult to differentiate from semant...
International audienceSemantic deficits in Alzheimer's disease have been widely documented, but litt...
Using semantic dementia (SD) as a reference point, the authors assessed semantic memory in four othe...
Patients with the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia, also known as semantic dementia, ...
Although a deficit of semantic memory is evident in the dementia of the Alzheimer's type (DAT), the ...
Impaired semantic memory is ubiquitous in frontotemporal dementia (FTD), including patients with sem...
Alzheimer's Disease is characterized by a general decline in cognitive functioning. Although phonolo...
Background Language impairment in Alzheimer's disease occurs early, and language function deteriorat...
Introduction: The present study explored the nature of the semantic deterioration normally displayed...
The temporal and the prefrontal cortices have different roles in semantic information processing: th...
Background/PurposeAlthough a deficit of semantic memory is evident in the dementia of the Alzheimer'...
Different neuropsychological populations implicate diverse cortical regions in semantic memory: sema...
Abstract Previous group studies involving patients with semantic dementia, who have impaired semanti...
Background: The assessment of semantic memory may be a useful marker to identify individuals with mi...
In order to study the strategies of access to semantic knowledge and the status of semantic represen...
Background: Early progressive nonfluent aphasia (PNFA) may be difficult to differentiate from semant...
International audienceSemantic deficits in Alzheimer's disease have been widely documented, but litt...