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A Metabolic Imaging Study of Lexical and Phonological Naming Errors in Alzheimer Disease

Authors :
Isella, V
Rosazza, C
Gazzotti, M
Sala, J
Morzenti, S
Crivellaro, C
Appollonio, I
Ferrarese, C
Luzzatti, C
Isella, V
Rosazza, C
Gazzotti, M
Sala, J
Morzenti, S
Crivellaro, C
Appollonio, I
Ferrarese, C
Luzzatti, C
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) produce a variety of errors on confrontation naming that indicate multiple loci of impairment along the naming process in this disease. We correlated brain hypometabolism, measured with 18fluoro-deoxy-glucose positron emission tomography, with semantic and formal errors, as well as nonwords deriving from phonological errors produced in a picture-naming test by 63 patients with AD. Findings suggest that neurodegeneration leads to: (1) phonemic errors, by interfering with phonological short-term memory, or with control over retrieval of phonological or prearticulatory representations, within the left supramarginal gyrus; (2) semantic errors, by disrupting general semantic or visual-semantic representations at the level of the left posterior middle and inferior occipitotemporal cortex, respectively; (3) formal errors, by damaging the lexical-phonological output interface in the left mid-anterior segment of middle and superior temporal gyri. This topography of semantic-lexical-phonological steps of naming is in substantial agreement with dual-stream neurocognitive models of word generation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308933882
Document Type :
Electronic Resource