The neuropsychological profiles and semantic-critical regions of right semantic dementia

Keliang Chen, Junhua Ding, Biying Lin, Lin Huang, Le Tang, Yanchao Bi, Zaizhu Han, Yingru Lv, Qihao Guo
2018 NeuroImage: Clinical  
Previous literature has revealed that the anterior temporal lobe (ATL) is the semantic hub of leftsided or mixed semantic dementia (SD), whilst the semantic hub of right-sided SD has not been examined. Methods: Seventeen patients with right-sided SD, 18 patients with left-sided SD and 20 normal controls (NC) underwent neuropsychological assessments and magnetic resonance imaging scans. We investigated the relationship between the degree of cerebral atrophy in the whole brain and the severity of
more » ... semantic deficits in left and right-sided SD samples, respectively. Results: We found the semantic deficits of right-sided SD patients were related to bilateral fusiform gyri and left temporal pole, whilst the left fusiform gyrus correlated with the semantic performance of left-sided SD patients. Moreover, all the findings couldn't be accounted for by total gray matter volume (GMV) or general cognitive degradation of patients. Discussion: These results provide novel evidence for the current semantic theory, that the important regions for semantic processing include both anterior and posterior temporal lobes.
doi:10.1016/j.nicl.2018.05.035 pmid:30009130 pmcid:PMC6041419 fatcat:nazh6ykbcvautfvnamibqeoece