Authors
Katrina Moore, Rhian Convery, Martina Bocchetta, Mollie Neason, David M Cash, Caroline Greaves, Lucy L Russell, Mica TM Clarke, Georgia Peakman, John van Swieten, Lize Jiskoot, Fermin Moreno, Myriam Barandiaran, Raquel Sanchez-Valle, Barbara Borroni, Robert Laforce Jr, Marie-Claire Doré, Mario Masellis, Maria Carmela Tartaglia, Caroline Graff, Daniela Galimberti, James B Rowe, Elizabeth Finger, Matthis Synofzik, Hans-Otto Karnath, Rik Vandenberghe, Alexandre De Mendonça, Carolina Maruta, Fabrizio Tagliavini, Isabel Santana, Simon Ducharme, Chris Butler, Alex Gerhard, Johannes Levin, Adrian Danek, Markus Otto, Jason D Warren, Jonathan D Rohrer, Genetic FTD Initiative, GENFI*
Publication date
2022/1/2
Journal
Applied Neuropsychology: Adult
Volume
29
Issue
1
Pages
112-119
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Impaired semantic knowledge is a characteristic feature of some forms of frontotemporal dementia (FTD), particularly the sporadic disorder semantic dementia. Less is known about semantic cognition in the genetic forms of FTD caused by mutations in the genes MAPT, C9orf72, and GRN. We developed a modified version of the Camel and Cactus Test (mCCT) to investigate the presence of semantic difficulties in a large genetic FTD cohort from the Genetic FTD Initiative (GENFI) study. Six-hundred-forty-four participants were tested with the mCCT including 67 MAPT mutation carriers (15 symptomatic, and 52 in the presymptomatic period), 165 GRN mutation carriers (33 symptomatic, 132 presymptomatic), and 164 C9orf72 mutation carriers (56 symptomatic, 108 presymptomatic) and 248 mutation-negative members of FTD families who acted as a control group. The presymptomatic mutation carriers were further split …
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