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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38494787/association-between-hippocampal-microglia-ad-and-late-nc-and-cognitive-decline-in-older-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alifiya Kapasi, Lei Yu, Sue E Leurgans, Sonal Agrawal, Patricia A Boyle, David A Bennett, Julie A Schneider
INTRODUCTION: This study investigates the relationship between microglia inflammation in the hippocampus, brain pathologies, and cognitive decline. METHODS: Participants underwent annual clinical evaluations and agreed to brain donation. Neuropathologic evaluations quantified microglial burden in the hippocampus, amyloid beta (Aβ), tau tangles, and limbic age-related transactive response DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43) encephalopathy neuropathologic changes (LATE-NC), and other common brain pathologies...
March 17, 2024: Alzheimer's & Dementia: the Journal of the Alzheimer's Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38494763/communicative-impairment-and-its-neural-correlates-in-alzheimer-s-disease-and-frontotemporal-dementia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexa Haeger, Janka Muising, Sandro Romanzetti, Bruno Fimm, Oliver Matz, Jörg B Schulz, Stefan Heim, Kathrin Reetz
OBJECTIVE: Communication skills can deteriorate in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD); however, their clinical assessment and treatment in patient care can be challenging. In the present study, we aimed to quantify the distinctive communication resources and barriers reported by patients and their relatives in AD and FTD and associated these communicative characteristics with clinical parameters, such as the degree of cognitive impairment and atrophy in language-associated brain areas...
March 2024: Brain and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38477489/racial-and-ethnic-differences-in-the-association-between-depressive-symptoms-and-cognitive-outcomes-in-older-adults-findings-from-khandle-and-star
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcia P Jimenez, Emma L Gause, Kendra D Sims, Eleanor Hayes-Larson, Emily P Morris, Evan Fletcher, Jennifer Manly, Paola Gilsanz, Yenee Soh, Maria Corrada, Rachel A Whitmer, Medellena Maria Glymour
INTRODUCTION: Depressive symptoms are associated with higher risk of dementia, but how they impact cognition in diverse populations is unclear. METHODS: Asian, Black, Latino, or White participants (n = 2227) in the Kaiser Healthy Aging and Diverse Life Experiences (age 65+) and the Study of Healthy Aging in African Americans (age 50+) underwent up to three waves of cognitive assessments over 4 years. Multilevel models stratified by race/ethnicity were used to examine whether depressive symptoms were associated with cognition or cognitive decline and whether associations differed by race/ethnicity...
March 13, 2024: Alzheimer's & Dementia: the Journal of the Alzheimer's Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38444912/white-matter-network-underlying-semantic-processing-evidence-from-stroke-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiangyue Xiao, Zhicai Dong, Mingyan Yu, Junhua Ding, Maolin Zhang, Sara Cruz, Zaizhu Han, Yan Chen
The hub-and-spoke theory of semantic representation fractionates the neural underpinning of semantic knowledge into two essential components: the sensorimotor modality-specific regions and a crucially important semantic hub region. Our previous study in patients with semantic dementia has found that the hub region is located in the left fusiform gyrus. However, because this region is located within the brain damage in patients with semantic dementia, it is not clear whether the semantic deficit is caused by structural damage to the hub region itself or by its disconnection from other brain regions...
2024: Brain communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38428519/-what-can-patients-with-semantic-dementia-learn
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REVIEW
Zubaida Shebani, Karalyn Patterson
Semantic Dementia (SD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterised by progressive deterioration of semantic knowledge, resulting in diminished understanding of concepts, whether encountered in verbal or non-verbal form. Over the past three decades, a number of studies employing a range of treatment techniques and learning methods have examined whether patients with SD can relearn previously known concepts or learn and retain new information. In this article, we review this research, addressing two main questions: a) Can aspects of semantic knowledge that are 'lost' due to degeneration be re-acquired? b) How much do other memory systems (working and episodic memory) interact with and depend on semantic memory? Several studies demonstrate successful relearning of previously known words and concepts in SD, particularly after regular, prolonged practice; but this success tends to diminish once practice ceases, and furthermore often fails to generalise to other instances of the same object/concept...
February 28, 2024: Neuropsychologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426222/atrophy-network-mapping-of-clinical-subtypes-and-main-symptoms-in-frontotemporal-dementia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Min Chu, Deming Jiang, Dan Li, Shaozhen Yan, Li Liu, Haitian Nan, Yingtao Wang, Yihao Wang, Ailing Yue, Liankun Ren, Kewei Chen, Pedro Rosa-Neto, Jie Lu, Liyong Wu
Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) is a disease of high heterogeneity, apathy and disinhibition present in all subtypes of FTD and imposes a significant burden on families/society. Traditional neuroimaging analysis has limitations in elucidating the network localization due to individual clinical and neuroanatomical variability. The study aims to identify the atrophy network map associated with different FTD clinical subtypes and determine the specific localization of the network for apathy and disinhibition. Eighty FTD patients [45 behavioral variant FTD (bvFTD) and 35 semantic variant progressive primary aphasia (svPPA)] and 58 healthy controls (HCs) at Xuanwu Hospital were enrolled as Dataset 1; 112 FTD patients including 50 bvFTD, 32 svPPA, and 30 non-fluent variant PPA (nfvPPA) cases, and 110 HCs from Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration Neuroimaging Initiative (FTLDNI) dataset were included as Dataset 2...
March 1, 2024: Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38419734/prosopagnosia-face-blindness-and-its-association-with-neurological-disorders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kennedy A Josephs, Keith A Josephs
Loss of facial recognition or prosopagnosia has been well-recognized for over a century. It has been categorized as developmental or acquired depending on whether the onset is in early childhood or beyond, and acquired cases can have degenerative or non-degenerative aetiologies. Prosopagnosia has been linked to involvement of the fusiform gyri, mainly in the right hemisphere. The literature on prosopagnosia comprises case reports and small case series. We aim to assess demographic, clinical and imaging characteristics and neurological and neuropathological disorders associated with a diagnosis of prosopagnosia in a large cohort...
2024: Brain communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38400265/a-semantic-framework-to-detect-problems-in-activities-of-daily-living-monitored-through-smart-home-sensors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giorgos Giannios, Lampros Mpaltadoros, Vasilis Alepopoulos, Margarita Grammatikopoulou, Thanos G Stavropoulos, Spiros Nikolopoulos, Ioulietta Lazarou, Magda Tsolaki, Ioannis Kompatsiaris
Activities of daily living (ADLs) are fundamental routine tasks that the majority of physically and mentally healthy people can independently execute. In this paper, we present a semantic framework for detecting problems in ADLs execution, monitored through smart home sensors. In the context of this work, we conducted a pilot study, gathering raw data from various sensors and devices installed in a smart home environment. The proposed framework combines multiple Semantic Web technologies (i.e., ontology, RDF, triplestore) to handle and transform these raw data into meaningful representations, forming a knowledge graph...
February 8, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391708/high-frequency-language-therapy-with-semantic-feature-analysis-sfa-and-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-tdcs-a-longitudinal-single-case-report-of-semantic-variant-of-primary-progressive-aphasia-svppa
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Katharina Strunk, Sabine Weiss, Horst M Müller
BACKGROUND: The goal of this study was to investigate whether the combination of semantic feature analysis (SFA) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is effective in treating word retrieval in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (svPPA) and how long the potential effects last. METHODS: A 56-year-old woman diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and svPPA participated in this longitudinal single-subject design. A total of four 2-week stimulation phases were conducted over a 14-month period, each of which was started depending on the participant's language performance...
January 27, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38384484/differential-diagnosis-of-frontotemporal-dementia-subtypes-with-explainable-deep-learning-on-structural-mri
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Da Ma, Jane Stocks, Howard Rosen, Kejal Kantarci, Samuel N Lockhart, James R Bateman, Suzanne Craft, Metin N Gurcan, Karteek Popuri, Mirza Faisal Beg, Lei Wang
BACKGROUND: Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) represents a collection of neurobehavioral and neurocognitive syndromes that are associated with a significant degree of clinical, pathological, and genetic heterogeneity. Such heterogeneity hinders the identification of effective biomarkers, preventing effective targeted recruitment of participants in clinical trials for developing potential interventions and treatments. In the present study, we aim to automatically differentiate patients with three clinical phenotypes of FTD, behavioral-variant FTD (bvFTD), semantic variant PPA (svPPA), and nonfluent variant PPA (nfvPPA), based on their structural MRI by training a deep neural network (DNN)...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38357533/different-aspects-of-failing-to-recover-from-proactive-semantic-interference-predicts-rate-of-progression-from-amnestic-mild-cognitive-impairment-to-dementia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rosie E Curiel Cid, Elizabeth A Crocco, Ranjan Duara, David Vaillancourt, Breton Asken, Melissa J Armstrong, Malek Adjouadi, Mike Georgiou, Michael Marsiske, Wei-In Wang, Monica Rosselli, William W Barker, Alexandra Ortega, Diana Hincapie, Liz Gallardo, Feras Alkharboush, Steven DeKosky, Glenn Smith, David A Loewenstein
INTRODUCTION: This study investigated the role of proactive semantic interference (frPSI) in predicting the progression of amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI) to dementia, taking into account various cognitive and biological factors. METHODS: The research involved 89 older adults with aMCI who underwent baseline assessments, including amyloid PET and MRI scans, and were followed longitudinally over a period ranging from 12 to 55 months (average 26.05 months)...
2024: Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38356893/prevalence-cognitive-characteristics-and-influencing-factors-of-amnestic-mild-cognitive-impairment-among-older-adults-residing-in-an-urban-community-in-chengdu-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shan Rao, Yan Cai, Zhujun Zhong, Tianyuan Gou, Yangyang Wang, Shiyi Liao, Peiyuan Qiu, Weihong Kuang
OBJECTIVE: Dementia is a significant public health concern, and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) serves as a transitional stage between normal aging and dementia. Among the various types of MCI, amnestic MCI (aMCI) has been identified as having a higher likelihood of progressing to Alzheimer's dimension. However, limited research has been conducted on the prevalence of aMCI in China. Therefore, the objective of this study is to investigate the prevalence of aMCI, examine its cognitive characteristics, and identify associated risk factors...
2024: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38351719/-i-don-t-know-who-you-are-anomia-for-people-s-names-in-alzheimer-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vanessa Gomes, Teresa Simón, Miguel Lázaro
It is well known that difficulty in the retrieval of people's names is an early symptom of Alzheimer's Disease Dementia (ADD), but there is a controversy about the nature of this deficit. In this study, we analyzed whether the nature of the difficulty in retrieving proper names in ADD reflects pre-semantic, semantic, or post-semantic difficulties. To do so, 85 older adults, 35 with ADD and 50 cognitively healthy (CH), completed a task with famous faces involving: recognition, naming, semantic questions, and naming with phonological cues...
February 13, 2024: Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38334506/a-neuroanatomical-and-cognitive-model-of-impaired-social-behaviour-in-frontotemporal-dementia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew A Rouse, Richard J Binney, Karalyn Patterson, James B Rowe, Matthew A Lambon Ralph
Impaired social cognition is a core deficit in frontotemporal dementia (FTD). It is most commonly associated with the behavioural-variant of FTD, with atrophy of the orbitofrontal and ventromedial prefrontal cortex. Social cognitive changes are also common in semantic dementia, with atrophy centred on the anterior temporal lobes. The impairment of social behaviour in FTD has typically been attributed to damage to the orbitofrontal cortex and/or temporal poles and/or the uncinate fasciculus that connects them...
February 9, 2024: Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38330362/cardiovascular-health-and-rate-of-cognitive-decline-in-preclinical-dementia-a-12-year-population-based-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andreja Speh, Nicola Maria Payton, Milica G Kramberger, Giulia Grande, Chengxuan Qiu, Bengt Winblad, Laura Fratiglioni, Lars Bäckman, Erika J Laukka
OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether vascular risk factors (VRFs), assessed with Life's Simple 7 (LS7), are associated with the rate of cognitive decline in the years preceding a dementia diagnosis. METHOD: This study included 1,449 stroke-free participants aged ≥60 years from the Swedish National Study on Aging and Care in Kungsholmen, who underwent repeated neuropsychological testing (episodic memory, semantic memory, verbal fluency, perceptual speed) across 12 years...
February 8, 2024: Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38327846/auditory-naming-is-impaired-in-posterior-cortical-atrophy-and-early-onset-alzheimer-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deepti Putcha, Ana Eustace, Nicole Carvalho, Bonnie Wong, Megan Quimby, Bradford C Dickerson
INTRODUCTION: Visual naming ability reflects semantic memory retrieval and is a hallmark deficit of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Naming impairment is most prominently observed in the late-onset amnestic and logopenic variant Primary Progressive Aphasia (lvPPA) syndromes. However, little is known about how other patients across the atypical AD syndromic spectrum perform on tests of auditory naming, particularly those with primary visuospatial deficits (Posterior Cortical Atrophy; PCA) and early onset (EOAD) syndromes...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38315217/which-intellectual-activities-are-related-to-cognitive-reserve-introduction-and-testing-a-three-dimensional-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hossein Karsazi, Tara Rezapour, Atieh Sadat Mottaghi Ghamsari, Reza Kormi-Nouri, Javad Hatami
BACKGROUND: A common belief among people and some researchers is that keeping yourself mentally active may decrease the risk of dementia. Over the past years, despite widespread efforts to identify proxies for protecting cognitive reserve against age-related changes, it is still not clear what type of intellectual activity would be beneficial for cognitive reserve. To fill this gap, we propose a three-dimensional model of intellectual activity. According to this conceptual model, intellectual activities could be distinguished based on their locations in a three-dimensions space, including; (1) Activation: active vs...
February 5, 2024: Psychological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38294471/-memory-diseases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
François Sellal, Cécile Weiss
MEMORY DISEASES. There are many diseases that permanently affect longterm memory and all of them have in common that they permanently and usually bilaterally disrupt specific neural circuits that underlie it. In the forefront is the Papez circuit, or hippocampo-mamillo-thalamo-cingular circuit, which is also connected to the fronto-basal regions. Its impairment leads to disorders of episodic memory, with relative preservation of semantic memory and implicit learning. The anterior temporal pole is a hub allowing access to general knowledge distributed in the cortex...
December 2023: La Revue du Praticien
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38287807/dissecting-the-clinical-heterogeneity-and-genotype-phenotype-correlations-of-mapt-mutations-a-systematic-review
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Cristina Villa, Elisa Pellencin, Aurora Romeo, Giorgio Giaccone, Giacomina Rossi, Sara Prioni, Paola Caroppo
BACKGROUND: Microtubule-associated protein tau ( MAPT ) mutations are one of the main causes of genetic Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and are characterised by high clinical heterogeneity. A behavioural variant of FTD is the principal phenotype, but other rarer phenotypes are described, mostly reported as single cases. In this review, we provide an overview of the clinical phenotypes associated with MAPT mutations in order to define their characteristics and explore genotype-phenotype correlations...
January 16, 2024: Frontiers in Bioscience (Landmark Edition)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38286395/clinical-and-cortical-trajectories-in-non-fluent-primary-progressive-aphasia-and-alzheimer-s-disease-a-role-for-emotion-processing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ramon Landin-Romero, Fiona Kumfor, Austin Ys Lee, Cristian Leyton, Olivier Piguet
OBJECTIVES: To examine the clinical trajectories and neural correlates of cognitive and emotion processing changes in the non-fluent/agrammatic (nfvPPA) and the logopenic (lvPPA) variants of primary progressive aphasia (PPA). DESIGN: Observational case-control longitudinal cohort study. SETTING: Research clinic of frontotemporal dementia. PARTICIPANTS: This study recruited 29 non-semantic PPA patients (15 nfvPPA and 14 lvPPA) and compared them with 15 Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients and 14 healthy controls...
January 28, 2024: Brain Research
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