Contribution of the Cognitive Approach to Language Assessment to the Differential Diagnosis of Primary Progressive Aphasia

Diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is essentially based on the identification of progressive impairment of language abilities while other cognitive functions are preserved. The three variants of PPA are characterized by core and supportive clinical features related to the presence or abs...

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Main Authors: Joël Macoir, Annie Légaré, Monica Lavoie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Brain Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/6/815
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spelling doaj-51b74d0f2a5d400694a6df86993ec9fc2021-07-01T00:39:00ZengMDPI AGBrain Sciences2076-34252021-06-011181581510.3390/brainsci11060815Contribution of the Cognitive Approach to Language Assessment to the Differential Diagnosis of Primary Progressive AphasiaJoël Macoir0Annie Légaré1Monica Lavoie2Département de Réadaptation, Faculté de Médecine, Université Laval, Québec, QC G1V 0A6, CanadaDépartement de Réadaptation, Faculté de Médecine, Université Laval, Québec, QC G1V 0A6, CanadaChaire de Recherche sur les Aphasies Primaires Progressives—Fondation de la Famille Lemaire, Québec, QC G1J 1Z4, CanadaDiagnosis of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is essentially based on the identification of progressive impairment of language abilities while other cognitive functions are preserved. The three variants of PPA are characterized by core and supportive clinical features related to the presence or absence of language impairment in different linguistic domains. In this article, we review the cognitive neuropsychological approach to the assessment of PPA and its contribution to the differential diagnosis of the three variants. The main advantage of this assessment approach is that it goes beyond the mere description and classification of clinical syndromes and identifies impaired and preserved cognitive and linguistic components and processes. The article is structured according to the main language domains: spoken production, language comprehension, and written language. Each section includes a brief description of the cognitive processes involved in the assessment tasks, followed by a discussion of typical characteristics for each PPA variant and common pitfalls in the interpretation of the results. In addition, the clinical benefit of the cognitive neuropsychological approach for the behavioral management of PPA is briefly sketched out in the conclusion.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/6/815primary progressive aphasiaassessmentdiagnosiscognitive approachdementia
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Monica Lavoie
Contribution of the Cognitive Approach to Language Assessment to the Differential Diagnosis of Primary Progressive Aphasia
Brain Sciences
primary progressive aphasia
assessment
diagnosis
cognitive approach
dementia
author_facet Joël Macoir
Annie Légaré
Monica Lavoie
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title Contribution of the Cognitive Approach to Language Assessment to the Differential Diagnosis of Primary Progressive Aphasia
title_short Contribution of the Cognitive Approach to Language Assessment to the Differential Diagnosis of Primary Progressive Aphasia
title_full Contribution of the Cognitive Approach to Language Assessment to the Differential Diagnosis of Primary Progressive Aphasia
title_fullStr Contribution of the Cognitive Approach to Language Assessment to the Differential Diagnosis of Primary Progressive Aphasia
title_full_unstemmed Contribution of the Cognitive Approach to Language Assessment to the Differential Diagnosis of Primary Progressive Aphasia
title_sort contribution of the cognitive approach to language assessment to the differential diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia
publisher MDPI AG
series Brain Sciences
issn 2076-3425
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is essentially based on the identification of progressive impairment of language abilities while other cognitive functions are preserved. The three variants of PPA are characterized by core and supportive clinical features related to the presence or absence of language impairment in different linguistic domains. In this article, we review the cognitive neuropsychological approach to the assessment of PPA and its contribution to the differential diagnosis of the three variants. The main advantage of this assessment approach is that it goes beyond the mere description and classification of clinical syndromes and identifies impaired and preserved cognitive and linguistic components and processes. The article is structured according to the main language domains: spoken production, language comprehension, and written language. Each section includes a brief description of the cognitive processes involved in the assessment tasks, followed by a discussion of typical characteristics for each PPA variant and common pitfalls in the interpretation of the results. In addition, the clinical benefit of the cognitive neuropsychological approach for the behavioral management of PPA is briefly sketched out in the conclusion.
topic primary progressive aphasia
assessment
diagnosis
cognitive approach
dementia
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/6/815
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