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Patterns of regional brain hypometabolism associated with knowledge of semantic features and categories in Alzheimer's disease

Patterns of regional brain hypometabolism associated with knowledge of semantic features and categories in Alzheimer's disease
Patterns of regional brain hypometabolism associated with knowledge of semantic features and categories in Alzheimer's disease
The study of semantic memory in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) has raised important questions about the representation of conceptual knowledge in the human brain. It is still unknown whether semantic memory impairments are caused by localized damage to specialized regions or by diffuse damage to distributed representations within nonspecialized brain areas. To our knowledge, there have been no direct correlations of neuroimaging of in vivo brain function in AD with performance on tasks differentially addressing visual and functional knowledge of living and nonliving concepts. We used a semantic verification task and resting 18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography in a group of mild to moderate AD patients to investigate this issue. The four task conditions required semantic knowledge of (1) visual, (2) functional properties of living objects, and (3) visual or (4) functional properties of nonliving objects. Visual property verification of living objects was significantly correlated with left posterior fusiform gyrus metabolism (Brodmann's area [BA] 37/19). Effects of visual and functional property verification for nonliving objects largely overlapped in the left anterior temporal (BA 38/20) and bilateral premotor areas (BA 6), with the visual condition extending more into left lateral precentral areas. There were no associations with functional property verification for living concepts. Our results provide strong support for anatomically separable representations of living and nonliving concepts, as well as visual feature knowledge of living objects, and against distributed accounts of semantic memory that view visual and functional features of living and nonliving objects as distributed across a common set of brain areas
memory impairment, disease, naming impairment, dementia, premotor cortex, deficits, ad, 2, pet, damage, alzheimer's disease, conceptual knowledge, association, disorder, performance, positron-emission-tomography, hypometabolism, brain, in-vivo, memory, disorders, systems
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Zahn, Roland, Garrard, Peter, Talazko, Jochen, Gondan, Matthias, Bubrowski, Philine, Juengling, Freimut, Slawik, Helen, Dykierek, Petra, Koester, Bernd and Hull, Michael (2006) Patterns of regional brain hypometabolism associated with knowledge of semantic features and categories in Alzheimer's disease. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18 (12), 2138-2151. (doi:10.1162/jocn.2006.18.12.2138).

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The study of semantic memory in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) has raised important questions about the representation of conceptual knowledge in the human brain. It is still unknown whether semantic memory impairments are caused by localized damage to specialized regions or by diffuse damage to distributed representations within nonspecialized brain areas. To our knowledge, there have been no direct correlations of neuroimaging of in vivo brain function in AD with performance on tasks differentially addressing visual and functional knowledge of living and nonliving concepts. We used a semantic verification task and resting 18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography in a group of mild to moderate AD patients to investigate this issue. The four task conditions required semantic knowledge of (1) visual, (2) functional properties of living objects, and (3) visual or (4) functional properties of nonliving objects. Visual property verification of living objects was significantly correlated with left posterior fusiform gyrus metabolism (Brodmann's area [BA] 37/19). Effects of visual and functional property verification for nonliving objects largely overlapped in the left anterior temporal (BA 38/20) and bilateral premotor areas (BA 6), with the visual condition extending more into left lateral precentral areas. There were no associations with functional property verification for living concepts. Our results provide strong support for anatomically separable representations of living and nonliving concepts, as well as visual feature knowledge of living objects, and against distributed accounts of semantic memory that view visual and functional features of living and nonliving objects as distributed across a common set of brain areas

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Published date: December 2006
Keywords: memory impairment, disease, naming impairment, dementia, premotor cortex, deficits, ad, 2, pet, damage, alzheimer's disease, conceptual knowledge, association, disorder, performance, positron-emission-tomography, hypometabolism, brain, in-vivo, memory, disorders, systems

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/62663
ISSN: 0898-929X
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Author: Roland Zahn
Author: Peter Garrard
Author: Jochen Talazko
Author: Matthias Gondan
Author: Philine Bubrowski
Author: Freimut Juengling
Author: Helen Slawik
Author: Petra Dykierek
Author: Bernd Koester
Author: Michael Hull

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