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Neural correlates of naming errors across different neurodegenerative diseases

Eleonora Catricalà, Cristina Polito, Luca Presotto, Valentina Esposito, Arianna Sala, Francesca Conca, Celeste Gasparri, Valentina Berti, Massimo Filippi, Alberto Pupi, Sandro Sorbi, Sandro Iannaccone, Giuseppe Magnani, Stefano F. Cappa, Daniela Perani

2020Neurology26 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the types of errors produced in a picture naming task by patients with neurodegenerative dementia due to different etiologies and their neural correlates. METHODS: F] FDG-PET. The errors were analyzed in 3 categories (visual, semantic, and phonologic). The PET data were analyzed using an optimized single-subject procedure, and the statistical parametric mapping multiple regression design was used to explore the correlation between each type of error and brain hypometabolism in the whole group. Metabolic connectivity analyses were run at the group level on 7 left hemisphere cortical areas corresponding to an a priori defined naming network. RESULTS: Semantic errors were predominant in most patients, independent of clinical diagnosis. In the whole group analysis, visual errors correlated with hypometabolism in the right inferior occipital lobe and in the left middle occipital lobe. Semantic errors correlated with hypometabolism in the left fusiform gyrus, the inferior and middle temporal gyri, and the temporal pole. Phonologic errors were associated with hypometabolism in the left superior and middle temporal gyri. Both positive (occipital-posterior fusiform) and negative (anterior fusiform gyrus and the superior anterior temporal lobe) connectivity changes were associated with semantic errors. CONCLUSIONS: Naming errors reflect the dysfunction of separate stages of the naming process and are specific markers for different patterns of brain involvement. These correlations are not limited to primary progressive aphasia but extend to other neurodegenerative dementias.

Topics & Concepts

Fusiform gyrusTemporal lobeStatistical parametric mappingInferior temporal gyrusMiddle temporal gyrusOccipital lobePsychologyNeural correlates of consciousnessSemantic memoryFusiform face areaSemantic dementiaDementiaAudiologyNeurosciencePerceptionFace perceptionFunctional magnetic resonance imagingMagnetic resonance imagingCognitionMedicinePathologyDiseaseRadiologyFrontotemporal dementiaEpilepsyNeurobiology of Language and BilingualismDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchSpatial Neglect and Hemispheric Dysfunction
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