Exploring Abstract Semantic Associations in the Frontotemporal Dementia Spectrum in a Dutch Population

Autor: Elise G.P. Dopper, Harro Seelaar, E Visch-Brink, E. van den Berg, Janne M. Papma, Jackie M. Poos, Yolande A.L. Pijnenburg, J. C. van Swieten, Sanne Franzen, J. van Hemmen, Djaina Satoer, Lize C. Jiskoot, Willem S. Eikelboom
Přispěvatelé: Neurology, Neurosurgery, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Neurodegeneration
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
medicine.medical_specialty
Language and language disorders
Neuropsychological Tests
Assessment
Audiology
AcademicSubjects/SCI02190
050105 experimental psychology
Learning and memory
Primary progressive aphasia
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Aphasia
medicine
Humans
Semantic memory
Dementia
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Neuropsychological assessment
Language
medicine.diagnostic_test
AcademicSubjects/SCI01870
business.industry
05 social sciences
Neuropsychology
General Medicine
medicine.disease
Semantics
Psychiatry and Mental health
Clinical Psychology
Aphasia
Primary Progressive

Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology
Frontotemporal Dementia
Dutch Population
Original Empirical Article
medicine.symptom
business
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Frontotemporal dementia
Zdroj: Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 37(1), 104-116. Elsevier
Poos, J M, van den Berg, E, Visch-Brink, E, Eikelboom, W S, Franzen, S, van Hemmen, J, Pijnenburg, Y A L, Satoer, D, Dopper, E G P, van Swieten, J C, Papma, J M, Seelaar, H & Jiskoot, L C 2022, ' Exploring Abstract Semantic Associations in the Frontotemporal Dementia Spectrum in a Dutch Population ', Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 104-116 . https://doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acab022
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 37(1), 104-116. Elsevier BV
ISSN: 1873-5843
0887-6177
DOI: 10.1093/arclin/acab022
Popis: Objective To investigate the differential ability of the “Test Relaties Abstracte Concepten” (TRACE), a Dutch test for abstract semantic knowledge, in frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Methods The TRACE was administered in patients with behavioral variant FTD (bvFTD; n = 16), nonfluent variant (nfvPPA; n = 10), logopenic variant (lvPPA; n = 10), and semantic variant primary progressive aphasia (svPPA; n = 9), and controls (n = 59). We examined group differences, performed correlational analyses with other neuropsychological tests and investigated discriminative ability. We compared the TRACE with a semantic association test for concrete stimuli (SAT). Results All patient groups, except nfvPPA, performed worse on the TRACE than controls (p 0.6), whereas in svPPA the concrete task correlated (ρ ≥ 0.75) with language tests. Patients with bvFTD, nfvPPA and lvPPA performed lower on the TRACE than the SAT (p Discussion We demonstrated impaired abstract semantic knowledge in patients with bvFTD, lvPPA, and svPPA, but not nfvPPA, with svPPA patients performing worse than the other subtypes. The TRACE was a good classifier between each patient group versus controls and between svPPA versus other patient groups. This highlights the value of incorporating semantic tests with abstract stimuli into standard neuropsychological assessment for early differential diagnosis of FTD subtypes.
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