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ABSTRACT: Background
We adapted an event-related brain potential word repetition paradigm, sensitive to early Alzheimer's disease (AD), for functional MRI (fMRI). We hypothesized that AD would be associated with reduced differential response to New/Old congruous words.Methods
Fifteen mild AD patients (mean age=72.9) and 15 normal elderly underwent 1.5T fMRI during a semantic category decision task.Results
We found robust between-groups differences in BOLD response to congruous words. In controls, the New>Old contrast demonstrated larger responses in much of the left-hemisphere (including putative P600 generators: parahippocampal, cingulate, fusiform, perirhinal, middle temporal (MTG) and inferior frontal gyri (IFG)); the Old>New contrast showed modest activation, mainly in right parietal and prefrontal cortex. By contrast, there were relatively few regions of significant New>Old responses in AD patients, mainly in the right-hemisphere, and their Old>New contrast did not demonstrate a right-hemisphere predominance. Across subjects, the spatial extent of New>Old responses in left medial temporal lobe (MTL) correlated with subsequent recall and recognition (r's>or=0.60). In controls, the magnitude of New-Old response in left MTL, fusiform, IFG, MTG, superior temporal and cingulate gyrus correlated with subsequent cued recall and/or recognition (0.51
SUBMITTER: Olichney JM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2929249 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Olichney John M JM Taylor Jason R JR Chan Shiaohui S Yang Jin-Chen JC Stringfellow Andrew A Hillert Dieter G DG Simmons Amanda L AL Salmon David P DP Iragui-Madoz Vicente V Kutas Marta M
Neuropsychologia 20100428 9
<h4>Background</h4>We adapted an event-related brain potential word repetition paradigm, sensitive to early Alzheimer's disease (AD), for functional MRI (fMRI). We hypothesized that AD would be associated with reduced differential response to New/Old congruous words.<h4>Methods</h4>Fifteen mild AD patients (mean age=72.9) and 15 normal elderly underwent 1.5T fMRI during a semantic category decision task.<h4>Results</h4>We found robust between-groups differences in BOLD response to congruous word ...[more]