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    In: JAMA Neurology, American Medical Association (AMA), Vol. 80, No. 4 ( 2023-04-01), p. 377-
    Abstract: The neurological substrates of visual artistic creativity (VAC) are unknown. VAC is demonstrated here to occur early in frontotemporal dementia (FTD), and multimodal neuroimaging is used to generate a novel mechanistic hypothesis involving dorsomedial occipital cortex enhancement. These findings may illuminate a novel mechanism underlying human visual creativity. Objective To determine the anatomical and physiological underpinnings of VAC in FTD. Design, Setting, and Participants This case-control study analyzed records of 689 patients who met research criteria for an FTD spectrum disorder between 2002 and 2019. Individuals with FTD and emergence of visual artistic creativity (VAC-FTD) were matched to 2 control groups based on demographic and clinical parameters: (1) not visually artistic FTD (NVA-FTD) and (2) healthy controls (HC). Analysis took place between September 2019 to December 2021. Main Outcomes and Measures Clinical, neuropsychological, genetic, and neuroimaging data were analyzed to characterize VAC-FTD and compare VAC-FTD with control groups. Results Of 689 patients with FTD, 17 (2.5%) met VAC-FTD inclusion criteria (mean [SD] age, 65 [9.7] years; 10 [58.8%] female). NVA-FTD (n = 51; mean [SD] age, 64.8 [7] years; 25 [49.0%] female) and HC (n = 51; mean [SD] age, 64.5 [7.2] years; 25 [49%] female) groups were well matched to VAC-FTD demographically. Emergence of VAC occurred around the time of onset of symptoms and was disproportionately seen in patients with temporal lobe predominant degeneration (8 of 17 [47.1%] ). Atrophy network mapping identified a dorsomedial occipital region whose activity inversely correlated, in healthy brains, with activity in regions found within the patient-specific atrophy patterns in VAC-FTD (17 of 17) and NVA-FTD (45 of 51 [88.2%]). Structural covariance analysis revealed that the volume of this dorsal occipital region was strongly correlated in VAC-FTD, but not in NVA-FTD or HC, with a volume in the primary motor cortex corresponding to the right-hand representation. Conclusions and Relevance This study generated a novel hypothesis about the mechanisms underlying the emergence of VAC in FTD. These findings suggest that early lesion-induced activation of dorsal visual association areas may predispose some patients to the emergence of VAC under certain environmental or genetic conditions. This work sets the stage for further exploration of enhanced capacities arising early in the course of neurodegeneration.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2168-6149
    Language: English
    Publisher: American Medical Association (AMA)
    Publication Date: 2023
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    In: Alzheimer's & Dementia, Wiley, Vol. 18, No. S9 ( 2022-12)
    Abstract: Emergence of novel visual artistic skills has been described in neurodegenerative disorders, particularly in the frontotemporal dementia – amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (FTD‐ALS) spectrum, but associated clinical and genetic features and the underlying neural mechanisms have not been systematically examined. We aimed to address these gaps. Method We performed comprehensive chart review of all 734 participants in the University of California San Francisco FTD Program Project Grant who had a clinical syndrome within the FTD‐ALS spectrum. This review allowed us to ascertain subjects meeting current FTD‐ALS clinical research criteria who had: (1) an emergence of novel visual artistic skills or (2) a change in the style of visual art produced or (3) a significant increase in quantity of visual art produced. Clinical data, imaging studies, and genetic information were collected and analyzed. Result Among the 734 patients screened, 45 were excluded due to lack of available research notes. We identified a change in visual artistic creativity in 17/689 patients (prevalence 2.5%). Mean age of FTD symptom onset was 57.4 (±10.4), and the visual artistic creativity (VAC) change was reported an average of 0.7 years (±10.1) prior to FTD symptom onset. Of the 17 patients with VAC, 8 exhibited no prior interest in art, 2 were professional visual artists who experienced a change in artistic style, and 7 reported some prior interest in art but a substantial change of style or quantity. Artistic output was diverse however bright colors and non‐human subjects were prominent. VAC occurred in patients with semantic variant primary progressive aphasia (8), behavioral variant FTD (3), nonfluent variant primary progressive aphasia (2), progressive supranuclear palsy ‐ Richardson’s syndrome (2), corticobasal syndrome (1), and ALS (1). None carried a common pathogenic variant in a FTD gene. Conclusion Change in VAC is an uncommon but early positive symptom that occurs in patients across the FTD‐ALS clinical spectrum but appears most common in patients with anterior temporal lobe degeneration. We are pursuing the neural mechanisms of VAC through structural and functional neuroimaging studies.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1552-5260 , 1552-5279
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2022
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