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Neuropathology-specific language features in primary progressive aphasia

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Jane Stocks *
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Elena Barbieri
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Michelle Anne Los
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Cynthia K. Thompson
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Tamar Gefen
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Changiz Geula
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M.-Marsel Mesulam
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Sandra Weintraub
DOI:10.1002/alz.71633delete
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Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) clinical syndromes do not align consistently with underlying pathology. This study aimed to identify language markers for specific neuropathologies using both standard clinical tests and narrative speech analysis.
Keywords:
4R-tauopathies
Alzheimer's disease
differential diagnosis
fluency
language
lexical-semantics
morphology
neuropsychology
Pick's disease
Primary Progressive Aphasia
speech
syntax
TDP-43 type C
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alzheimer's & dementia
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Northwestern University
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