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Visual cortex in dementia with Lewy bodies: magnetic resonance imaging study
Background Visual hallucinations and visuoperceptual deficits are common in dementia with Lewy bodies, suggesting that cortical visual function may be abnormal. Aims To investigate: (1) cortical visual function using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI); and (2) the nature and severity of pe...
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Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3365275/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22500014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.111.099432 |
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author | Taylor, John-Paul Firbank, Michael J. He, Jiabao Barnett, Nicola Pearce, Sarah Livingstone, Anthea Vuong, Quoc McKeith, Ian G. O’Brien, John T. |
author_facet | Taylor, John-Paul Firbank, Michael J. He, Jiabao Barnett, Nicola Pearce, Sarah Livingstone, Anthea Vuong, Quoc McKeith, Ian G. O’Brien, John T. |
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description | Background Visual hallucinations and visuoperceptual deficits are common in dementia with Lewy bodies, suggesting that cortical visual function may be abnormal. Aims To investigate: (1) cortical visual function using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI); and (2) the nature and severity of perfusion deficits in visual areas using arterial spin labelling (ASL)-MRI. Method In total, 17 participants with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB group) and 19 similarly aged controls were presented with simple visual stimuli (checkerboard, moving dots, and objects) during fMRI and subsequently underwent ASL-MRI (DLB group n = 15, control group n = 19). Results Functional activations were evident in visual areas in both the DLB and control groups in response to checkerboard and objects stimuli but reduced visual area V5/MT (middle temporal) activation occurred in the DLB group in response to motion stimuli. Posterior cortical perfusion deficits occurred in the DLB group, particularly in higher visual areas. Conclusions Higher visual areas, particularly occipito-parietal, appear abnormal in dementia with Lewy bodies, while there is a preservation of function in lower visual areas (V1 and V2/3). |
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spelling | pubmed-33652752012-06-25 Visual cortex in dementia with Lewy bodies: magnetic resonance imaging study Taylor, John-Paul Firbank, Michael J. He, Jiabao Barnett, Nicola Pearce, Sarah Livingstone, Anthea Vuong, Quoc McKeith, Ian G. O’Brien, John T. Br J Psychiatry Papers Background Visual hallucinations and visuoperceptual deficits are common in dementia with Lewy bodies, suggesting that cortical visual function may be abnormal. Aims To investigate: (1) cortical visual function using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI); and (2) the nature and severity of perfusion deficits in visual areas using arterial spin labelling (ASL)-MRI. Method In total, 17 participants with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB group) and 19 similarly aged controls were presented with simple visual stimuli (checkerboard, moving dots, and objects) during fMRI and subsequently underwent ASL-MRI (DLB group n = 15, control group n = 19). Results Functional activations were evident in visual areas in both the DLB and control groups in response to checkerboard and objects stimuli but reduced visual area V5/MT (middle temporal) activation occurred in the DLB group in response to motion stimuli. Posterior cortical perfusion deficits occurred in the DLB group, particularly in higher visual areas. Conclusions Higher visual areas, particularly occipito-parietal, appear abnormal in dementia with Lewy bodies, while there is a preservation of function in lower visual areas (V1 and V2/3). Royal College of Psychiatrists 2012-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3365275/ /pubmed/22500014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.111.099432 Text en Royal College of Psychiatrists Royal College of Psychiatrists, This paper accords with the Wellcome Trust Open Access policy and is governed by the licence available athttp://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/pdf/Wellcome%20Trust%20licence.pdf |
spellingShingle | Papers Taylor, John-Paul Firbank, Michael J. He, Jiabao Barnett, Nicola Pearce, Sarah Livingstone, Anthea Vuong, Quoc McKeith, Ian G. O’Brien, John T. Visual cortex in dementia with Lewy bodies: magnetic resonance imaging study |
title | Visual cortex in dementia with Lewy bodies: magnetic resonance imaging study |
title_full | Visual cortex in dementia with Lewy bodies: magnetic resonance imaging study |
title_fullStr | Visual cortex in dementia with Lewy bodies: magnetic resonance imaging study |
title_full_unstemmed | Visual cortex in dementia with Lewy bodies: magnetic resonance imaging study |
title_short | Visual cortex in dementia with Lewy bodies: magnetic resonance imaging study |
title_sort | visual cortex in dementia with lewy bodies: magnetic resonance imaging study |
topic | Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3365275/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22500014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.111.099432 |
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