Karalyn E. Patterson

Affiliations: 
MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Neuropsychology
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Rouse MA, Husain M, Garrard P, et al. (2025) Behavioural changes in frontotemporal dementia and their cognitive and neuroanatomical correlates. Brain : a Journal of Neurology
Henderson SK, Ramanan S, Rouse MA, et al. (2024) Impaired semantic control in the logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia. Brain Communications. 7: fcae463
Henderson SK, Ramanan S, Patterson KE, et al. (2024) Lexical markers of disordered speech in primary progressive aphasia and 'Parkinson-plus' disorders. Brain Communications. 6: fcae433
Rouse MA, Halai AD, Ramanan S, et al. (2024) Social-semantic knowledge in frontotemporal dementia and after anterior temporal lobe resection. Brain Communications. 6: fcae378
Rouse MA, Ramanan S, Halai AD, et al. (2024) The impact of bilateral versus unilateral anterior temporal lobe damage on face recognition, person knowledge and semantic memory. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 34
Ramanan S, Akarca D, Henderson SK, et al. (2024) The graded multidimensional geometry of phenotypic variation and progression in neurodegenerative syndromes. Brain : a Journal of Neurology
Anand T, Patterson K, Rowe JB, et al. (2024) Drawing from name in semantic dementia reveals graded object knowledge representations in anterior temporal lobe. Memory & Cognition
Shebani Z, Patterson K. (2024) (What) can patients with semantic dementia learn? Neuropsychologia. 108844
Rouse MA, Binney RJ, Patterson K, et al. (2024) A neuroanatomical and cognitive model of impaired social behaviour in frontotemporal dementia. Brain : a Journal of Neurology
Henderson SK, Peterson KA, Patterson K, et al. (2023) Verbal fluency tests assess global cognitive status but have limited diagnostic differentiation: evidence from a large-scale examination of six neurodegenerative diseases. Brain Communications. 5: fcad042
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