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1Allostatic Interoceptive Overload Across Psychiatric and Neurological Conditions
Biological Psychiatry, 2025, 97, 28-40
5.436Citations (PDF)
2Case Series of Right-Hemisphere Nonfluent Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia1.61Citations (PDF)
3Altered spatiotemporal brain dynamics of interoception in behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia
EBioMedicine, 2025, 113, 105614
9.76Citations (PDF)
4Cognitive profiles in primary progressive aphasia variants: A cross-cultural Australian and Spanish investigation2.11Citations (PDF)
5Behavioural and cognitive profiles in frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer’s disease: a longitudinal study3.42Citations (PDF)
6Deciphering distinct genetic risk factors for FTLD-TDP pathological subtypes via whole-genome sequencing13.78Citations (PDF)
7Differentiating sporadic frontotemporal dementia from late-onset primary psychiatric disorders3.62Citations (PDF)
8Interpreting Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination‐<scp>III</scp> Scores in Dementia: Performance Distributions and Clinically Meaningful Change3.50Citations (PDF)
9The effect of congruency on visual exploration and episodic memory performance in Alzheimer's disease and semantic dementia
Neuropsychologia, 2025, 218, 109250
1.70Citations (PDF)
10Establishing the link between motivational disturbances and behavioural rigidity in frontotemporal dementia3.59Citations (PDF)
11Exploring graded profiles of hippocampal atrophy along the anterior-posterior axis in semantic dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
Neurobiology of Aging, 2024, 135, 70-78
3.49Citations (PDF)
12Longitudinal volumetric changes in amygdala subregions in frontotemporal dementia
Journal of Neurology, 2024, 271, 2509-2520
3.47Citations (PDF)
13Disrupted social perception in frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's disease – Associated cognitive processes and clinical implications2.16Citations (PDF)
14Clinical and cortical trajectories in non-fluent primary progressive aphasia and Alzheimer’s disease: A role for emotion processing
Brain Research, 2024, 1829, 148777
2.59Citations (PDF)
15Dementia in Australia: Clinical recommendations post‐diagnosis1.49Citations (PDF)
16“It’s Opened My Eyes to a Whole New World”: Positive Behaviour Support Training for Staff and Family Members Supporting Residents With Dementia in Aged Care Settings2.03Citations (PDF)
17Examining the propensity and nature of criminal risk behaviours in frontotemporal dementia syndromes and Alzheimer's disease2.57Citations (PDF)
18MAPT H2 haplotype and risk of Pick's disease in the Pick's disease International Consortium: a genetic association study
Lancet Neurology, The, 2024, 23, 487-499
17.917Citations (PDF)
19An attentional and working memory theory of hallucination vulnerability in frontotemporal dementia3.63Citations (PDF)
20Scene construction in healthy aging – Exploring the interplay between task complexity and oculomotor behaviour
Brain and Cognition, 2024, 177, 106163
0.92Citations (PDF)
21Visuospatial working memory in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia: a comparative analysis with Alzheimer's disease using the box task
Journal of Neurology, 2024, 271, 4852-4863
3.42Citations (PDF)
22Profiles of motivational impairment and their relationship to functional decline in frontotemporal dementia
Journal of Neurology, 2024, 271, 4963-4971
3.44Citations (PDF)
23Post-diagnosis dementia care in the Western Pacific region: assessment of needs and pathways to optimal care3.45Citations (PDF)
24Regional health priorities for dementia: a roadmap for the Western Pacific3.43Citations (PDF)
25Longitudinal changes in functional capacity in frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's disease2.55Citations (PDF)
26The Acceptability and Usefulness of Positive Behaviour Support Education for Family Carers of People With Frontotemporal Dementia: A Pilot Study2.66Citations (PDF)
27Development of the Basel Version of the Awareness of Social Inference Test – Theory of Mind ( BASIT‐ToM ) in healthy adults
Journal of Neuropsychology, 2023, 17, 125-145
1.93Citations (PDF)
28Distinct hypothalamic involvement in the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis-frontotemporal dementia spectrum
NeuroImage: Clinical, 2023, 37, 103281
3.325Citations (PDF)
29Do age and language impairment affect speed of recognition for words with high and low closeness centrality within the phonological network?1.41Citations (PDF)
30Thinking versus feeling: How interoception and cognition influence emotion recognition in behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease
Cortex, 2023, 163, 66-79
2.934Citations (PDF)
31Zero the hero: Evidence for involvement of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex in affective bias for free items
Cortex, 2023, 160, 24-42
2.90Citations (PDF)
32The influence of culture and cognitive reserve on the clinical presentation of behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia
Journal of Neurology, 2023, 270, 3192-3203
3.45Citations (PDF)
33The Behavioural Dysfunction Questionnaire discriminates behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia from Alzheimer’s disease dementia and major depressive disorder
Journal of Neurology, 2023, 270, 3433-3441
3.44Citations (PDF)
34Elevated GRO-α and IL-18 in serum and brain implicate the NLRP3 inflammasome in frontotemporal dementia
Scientific Reports, 2023, 13,
3.410Citations (PDF)
35Hemispheric contributions toward interoception and emotion recognition in left-vs right-semantic dementia
Neuropsychologia, 2023, 188, 108628
1.716Citations (PDF)
36Neuropsychological assessment of financial skills in mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia0.50Citations (PDF)
37Supporting behaviour change in younger-onset dementia: mapping the needs of family carers in the community
Aging and Mental Health, 2022, 26, 2252-2261
2.914Citations (PDF)
38Try to see it my way – Examining the relationship between visual perspective taking and theory of mind in frontotemporal dementia
Brain and Cognition, 2022, 157, 105835
0.96Citations (PDF)
39The Diagnostic Value of Language Screening in Primary Progressive Aphasia: Validation and Application of the Sydney Language Battery1.717Citations (PDF)
40Cerebellar integrity and contributions to cognition in C9orf72-mediated frontotemporal dementia
Cortex, 2022, 149, 73-84
2.96Citations (PDF)
41Examining the presence and nature of delusions in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia syndromes2.215Citations (PDF)
42The Basel Version of the Awareness of Social Inference Test-Emotion Recognition (BASIT-ER): Preliminary validation analyses in healthy adults.
Neuropsychology, 2022, 36, 175-184
1.65Citations (PDF)
43The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia and carer mental health: an international multicentre study
Scientific Reports, 2022, 12,
3.437Citations (PDF)
44Biomarker discovery and development for frontotemporal dementia and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Brain, 2022, 145, 1598-1609
8.442Citations (PDF)
45Schizotypal traits across the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis–frontotemporal dementia spectrum: pathomechanistic insights
Journal of Neurology, 2022, 269, 4241-4252
3.44Citations (PDF)
46Thalamic and Cerebellar Regional Involvement across the ALS–FTD Spectrum and the Effect of C9orf72
Brain Sciences, 2022, 12, 336
2.519Citations (PDF)
47A Systematic Review of Caregiver Coping Strategies in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Dementia2.69Citations (PDF)
48Longitudinal changes in behaviour, mood and functional capacity in the primary progressive aphasia variants3.517Citations (PDF)
49Putting the Pieces Together: Mental Construction of Semantically Congruent and Incongruent Scenes in Dementia
Brain Sciences, 2022, 12, 20
2.53Citations (PDF)
50A shared cognitive and neural basis underpinning cognitive apathy and planning in behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's disease
Cortex, 2022, 154, 241-253
2.915Citations (PDF)
51Utility of the Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination III online calculator to differentiate the primary progressive aphasia variants3.69Citations (PDF)
52Olfactory Bulb Integrity in Frontotemporal Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease2.612Citations (PDF)
53Exploring Links Between Psychosis and Frontotemporal Dementia Using Multimodal Machine Learning
JAMA Psychiatry, 2022, 79, 907
12.432Citations (PDF)
54Current Potential for Clinical Optimization of Social Cognition Assessment for Frontotemporal Dementia and Primary Psychiatric Disorders
Neuropsychology Review, 2022, 33, 544-550
3.412Citations (PDF)
55Distinct disease trajectories in frontotemporal dementia–motor neuron disease and behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia: A longitudinal study
European Journal of Neurology, 2022, 29, 3158-3169
3.55Citations (PDF)
56The affective, behavioural, and cognitive reactions to a diagnosis of Primary Progressive Aphasia: A qualitative descriptive study
Dementia, 2022, 21, 2476-2498
2.120Citations (PDF)
57Altered reward processing underpins emotional apathy in dementia1.917Citations (PDF)
58Multiple pathways of lipid dysregulation in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis3.622Citations (PDF)
59Mapping behavioural, cognitive and affective transdiagnostic dimensions in frontotemporal dementia3.618Citations (PDF)
60Dynamic brain fluctuations outperform connectivity measures and mirror pathophysiological profiles across dementia subtypes: A multicenter study
NeuroImage, 2021, 225, 117522
4.454Citations (PDF)
61Examining prefrontal contributions to past- and future-oriented memory disturbances in daily life in dementia
Cortex, 2021, 134, 307-319
2.915Citations (PDF)
62Positive behaviour support in frontotemporal dementia: A pilot study2.123Citations (PDF)
63Longitudinal cognitive and functional changes in primary progressive aphasia
Journal of Neurology, 2021, 268, 1951-1961
3.427Citations (PDF)
64Brain changes underlying progression of speech motor programming impairment3.614Citations (PDF)
65The interplay of emotional and social conceptual processes during moral reasoning in frontotemporal dementia
Brain, 2021, 144, 938-952
8.434Citations (PDF)
66Clinical and Biological Correlates of White Matter Hyperintensities in Patients With Behavioral-Variant Frontotemporal Dementia and Alzheimer Disease
Neurology, 2021, 96,
1.037Citations (PDF)
67Heterogeneity of behavioural and language deficits in FTD–MND
Journal of Neurology, 2021, 268, 2876-2889
3.46Citations (PDF)
68Uncovering the prevalence and neural substrates of anhedonia in frontotemporal dementia
Brain, 2021, 144, 1551-1564
8.450Citations (PDF)
69Gene Expression Imputation Across Multiple Tissue Types Provides Insight Into the Genetic Architecture of Frontotemporal Dementia and Its Clinical Subtypes
Biological Psychiatry, 2021, 89, 825-835
5.419Citations (PDF)
70“More than words” – Longitudinal linguistic changes in the works of a writer diagnosed with semantic dementia
Neurocase, 2021, 27, 243-252
0.78Citations (PDF)
71Neural correlates of fat preference in frontotemporal dementia: translating insights from the obesity literature3.810Citations (PDF)
72Beyond language impairment: Profiles of apathy in primary progressive aphasia
Cortex, 2021, 139, 73-85
2.919Citations (PDF)
73Neural mechanisms of psychosis vulnerability and perceptual abnormalities in the ALS‐FTD spectrum3.825Citations (PDF)
74Anhedonia in Semantic Dementia—Exploring Right Hemispheric Contributions to the Loss of Pleasure
Brain Sciences, 2021, 11, 998
2.518Citations (PDF)
75The Box Task: A novel tool to differentiate the primary progressive aphasias
European Journal of Neurology, 2021, 28, 3945-3954
3.57Citations (PDF)
76Verbal Short-Term Memory Disturbance in the Primary Progressive Aphasias: Challenges and Distinctions in a Clinical Setting
Brain Sciences, 2021, 11, 1060
2.515Citations (PDF)
77Examining the episodic-semantic interaction during future thinking – A reanalysis of external details
Memory and Cognition, 2021, 50, 617-629
1.48Citations (PDF)
78Considering Hemispheric Specialization in Emotional Face Processing: An Eye Tracking Study in Left- and Right-Lateralised Semantic Dementia
Brain Sciences, 2021, 11, 1195
2.54Citations (PDF)
79Glycoprotein Pathways Altered in Frontotemporal Dementia With Autoimmune Disease4.93Citations (PDF)
80Evidence for a pervasive autobiographical memory impairment in Logopenic Progressive Aphasia
Neurobiology of Aging, 2021, 108, 168-178
3.415Citations (PDF)
81Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis features predict TDP-43 pathology in frontotemporal lobar degeneration
Neurobiology of Aging, 2021, 107, 11-20
3.42Citations (PDF)
82Predictors of survival in frontotemporal lobar degeneration syndromes6.317Citations (PDF)
83Problem-focused coping underlying lower caregiver burden in ALS-FTD: implications for caregiver intervention2.511Citations (PDF)
84Differences in Sex Distribution Between Genetic and Sporadic Frontotemporal Dementia
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2021, 84, 1153-1161
2.625Citations (PDF)
85Tackling clinical heterogeneity across the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis–frontotemporal dementia spectrum using a transdiagnostic approach3.628Citations (PDF)
86Increased VLCFA-lipids and ELOVL4 underlie neurodegeneration in frontotemporal dementia
Scientific Reports, 2021, 11,
3.420Citations (PDF)
87Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie auf neuropsychiatrische Symptome von Menschen mit Demenz und die psychische Gesundheit ihrer pflegenden Angehörigen
Nervenheilkunde, 2021, 40, 861-869
0.11Citations (PDF)
88Factors That Influence Non-Motor Impairment Across the ALS-FTD Spectrum: Impact of Phenotype, Sex, Age, Onset and Disease Stage2.410Citations (PDF)
89Cognitive and Neural Mechanisms of Social Communication Dysfunction in Primary Progressive Aphasia
Brain Sciences, 2021, 11, 1600
2.514Citations (PDF)
90Differences in sex distribution between genetic and sporadic FTD0.50Citations (PDF)
91Pathological manifestation of human endogenous retrovirus K in frontotemporal dementia4.527Citations (PDF)
92Scene construction impairments in frontotemporal dementia: Evidence for a primary hippocampal contribution
Neuropsychologia, 2020, 137, 107327
1.725Citations (PDF)
93Evaluating the reliability of neurocognitive biomarkers of neurodegenerative diseases across countries: A machine learning approach
NeuroImage, 2020, 208, 116456
4.449Citations (PDF)
94Apathy and its impact on carer burden and psychological wellbeing in primary progressive aphasia2.126Citations (PDF)
95Visuospatial short-term and working memory disturbance in the primary progressive aphasias: Neuroanatomical and clinical implications
Cortex, 2020, 132, 223-237
2.921Citations (PDF)
96A study protocol for a phase II randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of sodium selenate as a disease-modifying treatment for behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia
BMJ Open, 2020, 10, e040100
1.912Citations (PDF)
97Mendelian randomization implies no direct causal association between leukocyte telomere length and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Scientific Reports, 2020, 10,
3.46Citations (PDF)
98Sleep and orexin: A new paradigm for understanding behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia?
Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2020, 54, 101361
8.718Citations (PDF)
99Altered serum protein levels in frontotemporal dementia and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis indicate calcium and immunity dysregulation
Scientific Reports, 2020, 10,
3.450Citations (PDF)
100Olfactory dysfunction in frontotemporal dementia and psychiatric disorders: A systematic review6.938Citations (PDF)
101What to make of equivocal amyloid imaging results
Neurocase, 2020, 26, 137-146
0.72Citations (PDF)
102Neither white nor black: embracing clinical variability in dementia diagnosis
Brain, 2020, 143, 1291-1293
8.41Citations (PDF)
103Constructing the social world: Impaired capacity for social simulation in dementia
Cognition, 2020, 202, 104321
2.214Citations (PDF)
104CYLD is a causative gene for frontotemporal dementia – amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Brain, 2020, 143, 783-799
8.482Citations (PDF)
105Genetic and immunopathological analysis of CHCHD10 in Australian amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia and transgenic TDP-43 mice6.39Citations (PDF)
106Recommendations to distinguish behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia from psychiatric disorders
Brain, 2020, 143, 1632-1650
8.4258Citations (PDF)
107Frontotemporal dementias: main syndromes and underlying brain changes
Current Opinion in Neurology, 2020, 33, 215-221
3.733Citations (PDF)
108Interactions between decision-making and emotion in behavioral-variant frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer’s disease2.720Citations (PDF)
109Uncovering pathophysiological changes in frontotemporal dementia using serum lipids
Scientific Reports, 2020, 10,
3.462Citations (PDF)
110Five dimensional Chern–Simons gravity for the expanded (anti)-de Sitter gauge group $${\hbox {C}}_5$$4.32Citations (PDF)
111Understanding the neural basis of episodic amnesia in logopenic progressive aphasia: A multimodal neuroimaging study
Cortex, 2020, 125, 272-287
2.928Citations (PDF)
112Cerebellar structural connectivity and contributions to cognition in frontotemporal dementias
Cortex, 2020, 129, 57-67
2.935Citations (PDF)
113Phenotypic variability in ALS-FTD and effect on survival
Neurology, 2020, 94,
1.036Citations (PDF)
114Cerebellar contributions to cognition in corticobasal syndrome and progressive supranuclear palsy3.615Citations (PDF)
115The Cerebellum in Frontotemporal Dementia: a Meta-Analysis of Neuroimaging Studies
Neuropsychology Review, 2019, 29, 450-464
3.441Citations (PDF)
116CNS cell type–specific gene profiling of P301S tau transgenic mice identifies genes dysregulated by progressive tau accumulation
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2019, 294, 14149-14162
2.212Citations (PDF)
117Neuroinflammation in frontotemporal dementia
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2019, 15, 540-555
28.6237Citations (PDF)
118Correlates of anomia in non-semantic variants of primary progressive aphasia converge over time
Cortex, 2019, 120, 201-211
2.923Citations (PDF)
119Recent Developments in TSPO PET Imaging as A Biomarker of Neuroinflammation in Neurodegenerative Disorders4.4242Citations (PDF)
120IC‐P‐062: COGNITIVE CORRELATES OF CEREBELLAR WHITE MATTER TRACT DEGENERATION IN FRONTOTEMPORAL DEMENTIAS0.50Citations (PDF)
121Neural networks associated with body composition in frontotemporal dementia3.815Citations (PDF)
122Robust automated computational approach for classifying frontotemporal neurodegeneration: Multimodal/multicenter neuroimaging2.534Citations (PDF)
123Lexical retrieval treatment in primary progressive aphasia: An investigation of treatment duration in a heterogeneous case series
Cortex, 2019, 115, 133-158
2.947Citations (PDF)
124Clinical and neuroimaging investigations of language disturbance in frontotemporal dementia–motor neuron disease patients
Journal of Neurology, 2019, 266, 921-933
3.420Citations (PDF)
125Eating peptides: biomarkers of neurodegeneration in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia3.848Citations (PDF)
126Fronto-parietal contributions to episodic retrieval—evidence from neurodegenerative disorders
Learning and Memory, 2019, 26, 262-271
2.014Citations (PDF)
127Visuospatial dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease and behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia2.136Citations (PDF)
128Coexisting Lewy body disease and clinical parkinsonism in frontotemporal lobar degeneration
Neurology, 2019, 92,
1.023Citations (PDF)
129Frontal variant of Alzheimer’s disease masquerading as behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia: a case study comparison
Neurocase, 2019, 25, 48-58
0.715Citations (PDF)
130Sustained attention failures on a 3-min reaction time task is a sensitive marker of dementia
Journal of Neurology, 2019, 266, 1323-1331
3.419Citations (PDF)
131Genome-wide analyses as part of the international FTLD-TDP whole-genome sequencing consortium reveals novel disease risk factors and increases support for immune dysfunction in FTLD
Acta Neuropathologica, 2019, 137, 879-899
9.2123Citations (PDF)
132The underacknowledged PPA-ALS
Neurology, 2019, 92,
1.040Citations (PDF)
133Heritability in frontotemporal tauopathies2.520Citations (PDF)
134One disease or three: Is frontotemporal dementia – Motor neuron disease a distinct entity?2.10Citations (PDF)
135Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over vmPFC modulates interactions between reward and emotion in delay discounting3.433Citations (PDF)
136Predictors of survival and progression in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia3.529Citations (PDF)
137Reduced capacity for empathy in corticobasal syndrome and its impact on carer burden2.211Citations (PDF)
138The tailored activity program (TAP) to address behavioral disturbances in frontotemporal dementia: a feasibility and pilot study2.548Citations (PDF)
139Strategic value‐directed learning and memory in Alzheimer's disease and behavioural‐variant frontotemporal dementia
Journal of Neuropsychology, 2019, 13, 328-353
1.930Citations (PDF)
140External details revisited – A new taxonomy for coding ‘non‐episodic’ content during autobiographical memory retrieval
Journal of Neuropsychology, 2019, 13, 371-397
1.961Citations (PDF)
141Disease-specific profiles of apathy in Alzheimer’s disease and behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia differ across the disease course
Journal of Neurology, 2019, 267, 1086-1096
3.450Citations (PDF)
142Mental States in Moving Shapes: Distinct Cortical and Subcortical Contributions to Theory of Mind Impairments in Dementia2.659Citations (PDF)
143Lipid Metabolism and Survival Across the Frontotemporal Dementia-Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Spectrum: Relationships to Eating Behavior and Cognition2.654Citations (PDF)
144Progress and Challenges in Frontotemporal Dementia Research: A 20-Year Review
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2018, 62, 1467-1480
2.658Citations (PDF)
145Apathy and functional disability in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia2.023Citations (PDF)
146Beyond the face: how context modulates emotion processing in frontotemporal dementia subtypes
Brain, 2018, 141, 1172-1185
8.484Citations (PDF)
147Dementia in Latin America
Neurology, 2018, 90, 222-231
1.0180Citations (PDF)
148Potential genetic modifiers of disease risk and age at onset in patients with frontotemporal lobar degeneration and GRN mutations: a genome-wide association study
Lancet Neurology, The, 2018, 17, 548-558
17.9123Citations (PDF)
149Apathy in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia: Distinct clinical profiles and neural correlates
Cortex, 2018, 103, 350-359
2.984Citations (PDF)
150Association between precuneus volume and autobiographical memory impairment in posterior cortical atrophy: Beyond the visual syndrome
NeuroImage: Clinical, 2018, 18, 822-834
3.355Citations (PDF)
151Looking but not seeing: Increased eye fixations in behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia
Cortex, 2018, 103, 71-81
2.931Citations (PDF)
152Selective Spatiotemporal Vulnerability of Central Nervous System Neurons to Pathologic TAR DNA-Binding Protein 43 in Aged Transgenic Mice
American Journal of Pathology, 2018, 188, 1447-1456
3.49Citations (PDF)
153Physiological changes in neurodegeneration — mechanistic insights and clinical utility
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2018, 14, 259-271
28.685Citations (PDF)
154Evolution of autobiographical memory impairments in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia – A longitudinal neuroimaging study
Neuropsychologia, 2018, 110, 14-25
1.749Citations (PDF)
155Rethinking the Role of the Angular Gyrus in Remembering the Past and Imagining the Future: The Contextual Integration Model
Neuroscientist, 2018, 24, 342-352
4.4146Citations (PDF)
156Can visuospatial measures improve the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease?2.585Citations (PDF)
157Normal adult and adolescent performance on TASIT-S, a short version of The Assessment of Social Inference Test
Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2018, 32, 700-719
2.719Citations (PDF)
158Altered High Density Lipoprotein Composition in Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia2.721Citations (PDF)
159A C6orf10/LOC101929163 locus is associated with age of onset in C9orf72 carriers
Brain, 2018, 141, 2895-2907
8.452Citations (PDF)
160Psychiatric disorders in <i>C9orf72</i> kindreds
Neurology, 2018, 91,
1.091Citations (PDF)
161Prevalence of amyloid‐β pathology in distinct variants of primary progressive aphasia
Annals of Neurology, 2018, 84, 729-740
6.6186Citations (PDF)
162Intrafamilial Phenotypic Variability in the C9orf72 Gene Expansion: 2 Case Studies2.211Citations (PDF)
163Autism, early psychosis, and social anxiety disorder: understanding the role of social cognition and its relationship to disability in young adults with disorders characterized by social impairments5.236Citations (PDF)
164Neural correlates of changes in sexual function in frontotemporal dementia: implications for reward and physiological functioning
Journal of Neurology, 2018, 265, 2562-2572
3.417Citations (PDF)
165Longitudinal Diffusion Tensor Imaging Resembles Patterns of Pathology Progression in Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia (bvFTD)4.020Citations (PDF)
166Lipidomics Analysis of Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia: A Scope for Biomarker Development2.448Citations (PDF)
167Cerebellar atrophy and its contribution to cognition in frontotemporal dementias
Annals of Neurology, 2018, 84, 98-109
6.655Citations (PDF)
168Identification of evolutionarily conserved gene networks mediating neurodegenerative dementia
Nature Medicine, 2018, 25, 152-164
33.0138Citations (PDF)
169Facial expressiveness and physiological arousal in frontotemporal dementia: Phenotypic clinical profiles and neural correlates1.958Citations (PDF)
170Disease-specific patterns of cortical and subcortical degeneration in a longitudinal study of Alzheimer's disease and behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia
NeuroImage, 2017, 151, 72-80
4.4105Citations (PDF)
171Mouse models of frontotemporal dementia: A comparison of phenotypes with clinical symptomatology6.929Citations (PDF)
172Disrupted Face Processing in Frontotemporal Dementia: A Review of the Clinical and Neuroanatomical Evidence
Neuropsychology Review, 2017, 27, 18-30
3.449Citations (PDF)
173Damage to right medial temporal structures disrupts the capacity for scene construction—a case study
Hippocampus, 2017, 27, 635-641
2.518Citations (PDF)
174Predicting Development of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis in Frontotemporal Dementia2.619Citations (PDF)
175Tackling variability: A multicenter study to provide a gold‐standard network approach for frontotemporal dementia
Human Brain Mapping, 2017, 38, 3804-3822
3.553Citations (PDF)
176Assessing the “social brain” in dementia: Applying TASIT-S
Cortex, 2017, 93, 166-177
2.956Citations (PDF)
177Common and divergent neural correlates of anomia in amnestic and logopenic presentations of Alzheimer's disease
Cortex, 2017, 86, 45-54
2.946Citations (PDF)
178Egocentric versus Allocentric Spatial Memory in Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease2.672Citations (PDF)
179[P3–270]: VISUAL IMAGERY AND AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY IMPAIRMENT IN POSTERIOR CORTICAL ATROPHY0.50Citations (PDF)
180Should I trust you? Learning and memory of social interactions in dementia
Neuropsychologia, 2017, 104, 157-167
1.725Citations (PDF)
181Behavioral-variant frontotemporal dementia
Neurology, 2017, 89, 570-577
1.053Citations (PDF)
182Chern–Simons gravity in four dimensions4.34Citations (PDF)
183Energy expenditure in frontotemporal dementia: a behavioural and imaging study
Brain, 2017, 140, 171-183
8.456Citations (PDF)
184The self-reference effect in dementia: Differential involvement of cortical midline structures in Alzheimer's disease and behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia
Cortex, 2017, 91, 169-185
2.938Citations (PDF)
185Factors Underpinning Caregiver Burden in Frontotemporal Dementia Differ in Spouses and their Children
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2017, 56, 1109-1117
2.641Citations (PDF)
186Diagnosing, monitoring and managing behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia
Medical Journal of Australia, 2017, 207, 303-308
1.726Citations (PDF)
187The Evolution of Caregiver Burden in Frontotemporal Dementia with and without Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis2.631Citations (PDF)
188Divergent Longitudinal Propagation of White Matter Degradation in Logopenic and Semantic Variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia2.652Citations (PDF)
189Prospective Memory Impairments in Alzheimer’s Disease and Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia: Clinical and Neural Correlates2.646Citations (PDF)
190False Recognition in Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease—Disinhibition or Amnesia?4.036Citations (PDF)
191Neural Substrates of Semantic Prospection – Evidence from the Dementias2.426Citations (PDF)
192Material specific lateralization of medial temporal lobe function: An fMRI investigation
Human Brain Mapping, 2016, 37, 933-941
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193Dissociation in Rating Negative Facial Emotions between Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia and Major Depressive Disorder1.716Citations (PDF)
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