We report the case study of a patient JB with the frontal variant of frontotemporal dementia (fv-FTD), who was disproportionately impaired in naming and comprehending verbs in comparison with nouns. We examined to what extent the patient's verb disproportionate deficit was dependent on the type of stimuli used to assess verb processing, that is, static depictions of actions, videotaped actions, or verbal stimuli. We found that the verb disproportionate deficit JB presented when her naming or comprehension was assessed from static depictions of actions (i.e., photographs) disappeared when naming or comprehension was assessed from videotaped actions or verbal stimuli. These results indicated that JB did not present disproportionate difficulti...
In order to explore the possible contribution of the motor system to the representation of verbs, we...
The detection of cognitive impairment in individuals with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) may imp...
Some previous studies in brain-damaged patients suggested that neural systems in the left temporal l...
We report the case study of a patient JB with the frontal variant of frontotemporal dementia (fv-FTD...
Study one We report the case of LC, a brain-damaged patient presenting with a disproportionate produ...
To assess noun and verb processing in different dementia types, we tested object and action naming i...
The study sought to understand the basis for naming problems in the behavioural form of frontotempor...
Naming of nouns and verbs can be selectively impaired in neurological disorders, but the specificity...
Selective verb and noun deficits have been observed in a number of neurological conditions and their...
Neuropsychological studies have demonstrated that the production of nouns and verbs can be dissociat...
Recent studies have demonstrated that there is a specific verb, or action word, deficit in patients ...
Numerous studies have demonstrated dissociable neuroanatomic underpinnings for the retrieval of gram...
International audienceIn contrast with widely documented deficits of semantic knowledge relating to ...
We contrast naming from pictures, and reading words, for objects and verbs (actions relating to the ...
The feature and domain-specific models of semantic memory were explored in three experiments involvi...
In order to explore the possible contribution of the motor system to the representation of verbs, we...
The detection of cognitive impairment in individuals with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) may imp...
Some previous studies in brain-damaged patients suggested that neural systems in the left temporal l...
We report the case study of a patient JB with the frontal variant of frontotemporal dementia (fv-FTD...
Study one We report the case of LC, a brain-damaged patient presenting with a disproportionate produ...
To assess noun and verb processing in different dementia types, we tested object and action naming i...
The study sought to understand the basis for naming problems in the behavioural form of frontotempor...
Naming of nouns and verbs can be selectively impaired in neurological disorders, but the specificity...
Selective verb and noun deficits have been observed in a number of neurological conditions and their...
Neuropsychological studies have demonstrated that the production of nouns and verbs can be dissociat...
Recent studies have demonstrated that there is a specific verb, or action word, deficit in patients ...
Numerous studies have demonstrated dissociable neuroanatomic underpinnings for the retrieval of gram...
International audienceIn contrast with widely documented deficits of semantic knowledge relating to ...
We contrast naming from pictures, and reading words, for objects and verbs (actions relating to the ...
The feature and domain-specific models of semantic memory were explored in three experiments involvi...
In order to explore the possible contribution of the motor system to the representation of verbs, we...
The detection of cognitive impairment in individuals with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) may imp...
Some previous studies in brain-damaged patients suggested that neural systems in the left temporal l...