Right anterior temporal lobe atrophy and person-based semantic defect: A detailed case study
Authors:
Thomas Busigny a;
Laurence Robaye b;
Laurence Dricot a;
Bruno Rossion a
| Affiliations: | a Universite Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium |
| b Cliniques Universitaires de Mont-Godinne, Lustin, Belgium |
DOI:
10.1080/13554790902971141
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6 issues per year
First Published:
December
2009
Subjects:
Clinical Neuropsychology;
Cognitive Neuropsychology;
Cognitive Psychology;
Neuropsychology;
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Abstract
We report a new case of a right temporal pole variant of frontotemporal dementia (Rtv-FTLD), MD, who presented a slowly progressive deterioration of the recognition of familiar and famous people. We thoroughly investigated MD's face processing and semantic abilities, including a neuroimaging investigation. This analysis revealed a cross-modal person-based deficit together with a more general semantic alteration. However, there was no evidence of impairment in face perception, including holistic processing, or of an abnormal pattern of brain activation in face-sensitive cortical areas. We discuss the nature of face processing in the Rtv-FTLD and the context of a person-based semantic defect.
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| Keywords: Right temporal lobe atrophy; Progressive prosopagnosia; Semantic dementia; Face processing; Person-based semantic defect; FTLD |
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