認知神経科学
Online ISSN : 1884-510X
Print ISSN : 1344-4298
ISSN-L : 1344-4298
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Dementia and Art
Shunichiro ShinagawaBruce L. Miller
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2014 年 15 巻 3 号 p. 171-174

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Some subjects withprimary progressive aphasia(PPA), which is defined by a progressive loss of language ability, develop new artistic behaviors in the course of their disease. We had reported increased creativity in visual art, music and mechanical design in patients with PPA as they lose verbal language abilities. We believe that it reflects their underlying brain mechanism ; left-sided and frontal activities would inhibit right-sided and posterior functions, and new artistic ability was most notable in patients who had left-frontal disease withintact right-posterior and dorsolateral-medial frontal cortex. Our models of neurodegenerative disease may reflect premorbid developmental differences possibly predisposing subjects towards different ways of expression. Subjects showing relative strengths in some network reveal a relative vulnerability to unique neurodegenerative disease.
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