Words and objects at the tip of the left temporal lobe in primary progressive aphasia
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Classification of the primary progressive aphasias: principles and review of progress since 2011Primary progressive aphasia and the evolving neurology of the language networkThe Left Fusiform Gyrus is a Critical Region Contributing to the Core Behavioral Profile of Semantic Dementia.Classification and clinicoradiologic features of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) and apraxia of speech.The muted sense: neurocognitive limitations of olfactory languagePhonological facilitation of object naming in agrammatic and logopenic primary progressive aphasia (PPA).What do pauses in narrative production reveal about the nature of word retrieval deficits in PPA?The Wernicke conundrum and the anatomy of language comprehension in primary progressive aphasia.Theoretical analysis of word production deficits in adult aphasia.Naming vs knowing faces in primary progressive aphasia: a tale of 2 hemispheres.Semantic retrieval during overt picture description: Left anterior temporal or the parietal lobe?Segregation of anterior temporal regions critical for retrieving names of unique and non-unique entities reflects underlying long-range connectivity.Neural Correlates of Verbal Episodic Memory and Lexical Retrieval in Logopenic Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia.Posterior AD-type pathology: cognitive subtypes emerging from a cluster analysis.Beyond the visual word form area: the orthography-semantics interface in spelling and reading.Motor Speech Disorders Associated with Primary Progressive Aphasia.Multivariate lesion-symptom mapping using support vector regression.A designated odor-language integration system in the human brain.Asymmetric connectivity between the anterior temporal lobe and the language networkNeural organization of spoken language revealed by lesion-symptom mapping.The Brain Network of Naming: A Lesson from Primary Progressive AphasiaAm I looking at a cat or a dog? Gaze in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia is subject to excessive taxonomic captureSAND: a Screening for Aphasia in NeuroDegeneration. Development and normative data.A cortical pathway to olfactory naming: evidence from primary progressive aphasiaThe pivotal role of semantic memory in remembering the past and imagining the future.The Roles of Left Versus Right Anterior Temporal Lobes in Conceptual Knowledge: An ALE Meta-analysis of 97 Functional Neuroimaging Studies.An area essential for linking word meanings to word forms: evidence from primary progressive aphasia.Quantitative application of the primary progressive aphasia consensus criteria.Primary progressive aphasia: A dementia of the language network.What we talk about when we talk about access deficits.Why are the right and left hemisphere conceptual representations different?Differentiating between subtypes of primary progressive aphasia and mild cognitive impairment on a modified version of the Frontal Behavioral InventorySelective verbal recognition memory impairments are associated with atrophy of the language network in non-semantic variants of primary progressive aphasia.The Differential Contributions of Conceptual Representation Format and Language Structure to Levels of Semantic Abstraction Capacity.Taxonomic and thematic semantic systems.Focal temporal pole atrophy and network degeneration in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia.Direct current stimulation over the anterior temporal areas boosts semantic processing in primary progressive aphasia.Topographical gradients of semantics and phonology revealed by temporal lobe stimulation.Reading words and other people: A comparison of exception word, familiar face and affect processing in the left and right temporal variants of primary progressive aphasiaCognitive and anatomic double dissociation in the representation of concrete and abstract words in semantic variant and behavioral variant frontotemporal degeneration.
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Words and objects at the tip of the left temporal lobe in primary progressive aphasia
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Words and objects at the tip of the left temporal lobe in primary progressive aphasia
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Words and objects at the tip of the left temporal lobe in primary progressive aphasia
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Alfred Rademaker
Christina Wieneke
Emily J Rogalski
M-Marsel Mesulam
Robert Hurley
Sandra Weintraub
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10.1093/BRAIN/AWS336
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2013-01-29T00:00:00Z