Frontotemporal dementia ... shrinkage in the frontal and temporal areas of the brain,” says Dr Teresa Niccoli from the Institute of Healthy Ageing at UCL. The temporal lobes are behind the ...
A neurologist has highlighted a “common” warning sign of dementia that could be “distressing” to family and friends. This change in behaviour is linked to a disruption of the frontal lobe and can make ...
The finding of neurologic signs in addition to cognitive impairments in the mild and moderate stages of dementia suggests ... assessed or elicited: gait, frontal lobe signs, signs of parkinsonism ...
A neurologist has highlighted a “common” warning sign of dementia that could be “distressing” to family and friends. This change in behaviour is linked to a disruption of the frontal lobe ...
Moving on to the smell test, he suggested that since early stages of dementia can impact ... such as those affected by Alzheimer's disease or frontal temporal dementia." ...
According to the leading dementia charity Alzheimer's UK ... As nerve cells within the frontal lobes of the brain become gradually more damaged, unsociable behaviour could occur.
In the mild and moderate stages of dementia abnormal gait unexplained ... complex motor behaviours that have been described with frontal lobe lesions and are attributed to cortical disinhibition.