Echolalia in patients with primary progressive aphasia.
Shoko OtaShigenori KannoAyumi MoritaWataru NaritaNobuko KawakamiKazuo KakinumaYumiko SaitoErena KobayashiToru BabaOsamu IizukaYoshiyuki NishioMinoru MatsudaHayato OdagiriKeiko EndoKentaro TakanamiEtsuro MoriKyoko SuzukiPublished in: European journal of neurology (2020)
These findings suggest that echolalia is characteristic of nfvPPA patients with impaired comprehension. Reduced inhibition of the medial frontal cortex with release activity of the anterior perisylvian area account for the emergence of echolalia.