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Agustina Birba1,2, Sol Fittipaldi1,2, Judith C Cediel Escobar3,4, Cecilia Gonzalez Campo1,2, Agustina Legaz1,2, Agostina Galiani5, Mariano N Díaz Rivera1,6, Miquel Martorell Caro2, Florencia Alifano2, Stefanie D Piña-Escudero7, Juan Felipe Cardona3, Alejandra Neely8, Gonzalo Forno9,10,11, Mariela Carpinella12,13, Andrea Slachevsky9,14,15,16, Cecilia Serrano17, Lucas Sedeño2, Agustín Ibáñez1,2,8,18, Adolfo M García1,2,18,19.
Abstract
Neurodegeneration has multiscalar impacts, including behavioral, neuroanatomical, and neurofunctional disruptions. Can disease-differential alterations be captured across such dimensions using naturalistic stimuli? To address this question, we assessed comprehension of four naturalistic stories, highlighting action, nonaction, social, and nonsocial events, in Parkinson's disease (PD) and behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) relative to Alzheimer's disease patients and healthy controls. Text-specific correlates were evaluated via voxel-based morphometry, spatial (fMRI), and temporal (hd-EEG) functional connectivity. PD patients presented action-text deficits related to the volume of action-observation regions, connectivity across motor-related and multimodal-semantic hubs, and frontal hd-EEG hypoconnectivity. BvFTD patients exhibited social-text deficits, associated with atrophy and spatial connectivity patterns along social-network hubs, alongside right frontotemporal hd-EEG hypoconnectivity. Alzheimer's disease patients showed impairments in all stories, widespread atrophy and spatial connectivity patterns, and heightened occipitotemporal hd-EEG connectivity. Our framework revealed disease-specific signatures across behavioral, neuroanatomical, and neurofunctional dimensions, highlighting the sensitivity and specificity of a single naturalistic task. This investigation opens a translational agenda combining ecological approaches and multimodal cognitive neuroscience for the study of neurodegeneration.Entities:
Keywords: embodied cognition; fMRI/hd-EEG functional connectivity; naturalistic texts; neurodegeneration; voxel-based morphometry
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Year: 2022 PMID: 34875690 PMCID: PMC9376869 DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhab421
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cereb Cortex ISSN: 1047-3211 Impact factor: 4.861