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Music, reward and frontotemporal dementia
2014
Brain
Nothing to Say, Something to Sing: Primary Progressive Dynamic Aphasia
2003
Neurocase
D. Warren et al.
J. D. Warren et al.
Primary progressive dynamic aphasia 147
J. D. Warren et al.
J. D. Warren et al.
Primary progressive dynamic aphasia 153 ...
D. Warren, J. E. Warren, N. C. Fox and E. K. ...
doi:10.1076/neur.9.2.140.15068
pmid:12925938
fatcat:io67q6t3wbcjhl2tnaswn7mgy4
The cognitive organization of music knowledge: a clinical analysis
2010
Brain
., 2003; Warren et al., 2003; Fornazzari et al., 2006; Baird and Samson, 2009; Drapeau et al., 2009; Hailstone et al., 2009) . ...
common dementia diseases affect regions of the frontal, temporal and parietal lobes that are likely to be critical for music processing (Platel et al., 2003; Satoh et al., 2006; Stewart et al., 2006; Warren ...
doi:10.1093/brain/awp345
pmid:20142334
pmcid:PMC2850578
fatcat:q3w3ie6yhbgddonrbjm2d2nzze
Progressive associative phonagnosia: A neuropsychological analysis
2010
Neuropsychologia
, 2004; Warren et al., 2006) . ...
, 2004; Warren, Scott, Price, & Griffiths, 2006) . ...
doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2009.12.011
pmid:20006628
pmcid:PMC2833414
fatcat:b5pbb6ojibffngf4df5pagpsku
Alzheimer's disease: mimics and chameleons
2012
Practical Neurology
Semantic Dementia: a specific network-opathy
2011
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience
Semantic dementia (SD) is a unique syndrome in the frontotemporal lobar degeneration spectrum. Typically presenting as a progressive, fluent anomic aphasia, SD is the paradigmatic disorder of semantic memory with a characteristic anatomical profile of asymmetric, selective antero-inferior temporal lobe atrophy. Histopathologically, most cases show a specific pattern of abnormal deposition of protein TDP-43. This relatively close clinical, anatomical and pathological correspondence suggests SD
doi:10.1007/s12031-011-9586-3
pmid:21710360
pmcid:PMC3207124
fatcat:m5zcovadfzb6dh7opuag5mbuie
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... a promising target for future therapeutic trials. Here, we discuss outstanding nosological and neurobiological challenges posed by the syndrome and propose a pathophysiological model of SD based on sequential, regionally determined disintegration of a vulnerable neural network.
The planum temporale as a computational hub
2002
Trends in Neurosciences
Griffiths and Jason D. ...
Warren It is increasingly recognized that the human planum temporale is not a dedicated language processor, but is in fact engaged in the analysis of many types of complex sound. ...
doi:10.1016/s0166-2236(02)02191-4
pmid:12079762
fatcat:rll7v4znczambd5dck5glcobdq
Disintegrating Brain Networks: from Syndromes to Molecular Nexopathies
2012
Neuron
Alzheimer's pathology in primary progressive aphasia
2012
Neurobiology of Aging
Warren has received research support from the Wellcome Trust (Intermediate Clinical Fellowship). ...
doi:10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2010.05.020
pmid:20580129
pmcid:PMC3314936
fatcat:pgzovqhenvbo7hldvoiyjozkne
Voice Recognition in Dementia
2010
Behavioural Neurology
A Hypnic Hypothesis of Alzheimer's Disease
2013
Neurodegenerative Diseases
Neurodegeneration and sleep alteration
accelerating in tandem
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Longitudinal sleep analyses, cognitive tests,
neuroimaging in AD subjects
Sleep parameters manipulated in animal models
Clark/Warren ...
doi:10.1159/000350060
pmid:23635607
pmcid:PMC3884167
fatcat:qktxxxy4qzhybet5xf4sbxltv4
Receptive prosody in nonfluent primary progressive aphasias
2012
Cortex
d p < .05 GRN-PPA worse than LPA.
Table 2 e 2 Acoustic processing, linguistic prosody and emotional prosody data. ...
., 2008) and additional fronto-parietal circuitry that may be involved in attention, working memory and 'mirror' responses to heard vocalisations (Warren et al., 2005 . ...
doi:10.1016/j.cortex.2010.09.004
pmid:21047627
pmcid:PMC3275751
fatcat:nbkoje5zize65gwcz45r2f6h7y
Music and the brain: disorders of musical listening
2006
Brain
temporale (PT), which can be described as an auditory association area based on the involvement of this area in the processing of both auditory stimuli and stimuli in other modalities (Griffiths and Warren ...
listening Brain (2006), 129, 2533-2553 of timbre also demonstrated involvement of the posterior superior-temporal lobes, in addition to right-lateralized activity in the superior-temporal sulcus (Warren ...
doi:10.1093/brain/awl171
pmid:16845129
fatcat:uyncscmdljeanhfwa5rkv7ysfi
Prevention of dementia by targeting risk factors
2018
The Lancet
A new hypnic paradigm of neurodegenerative proteinopathies
2017
Sleep Medicine
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