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Perceptual and semantic deficits in face recognition in semantic dementia.

Golnaz YadollahikhalesMaria Luisa MandelliZoe EzzesJanhavi PillaiBuddhika RatnasiriDavid Paul BaquirinZachary MillerJessica de LeonBoon Lead TeeWilliam SeeleyHoward RosenBruce MillerJoel KramerVirginia SturmMaria Luisa Gorno-TempiniMaxime Montembeault
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2024)
Our results suggest that early in the disease, with the atrophy mostly restricted to the anterior temporal regions, SD patients do not present with perceptual deficits. However, more severe SD cases with atrophy in right posterior temporal regions might show lower performance on face perception tests, in addition to the semantic face processing deficits. Early sparing of face perceptual deficits in SD patients, regardless of hemispheric lateralization, furthers our understanding of clinical phenomenology and therapeutical approaches of this complex disease.
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