Decreased frontotemporal connectivity in patients with parkinson’s disease experiencing face pareidolia
Abstract The precise neural underpinnings of face pareidolia in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) remain unclear. We aimed to clarify face recognition network abnormalities associated with face pareidolia in such patients. Eighty-three patients with PD and 40 healthy controls were recruited in...
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doaj-f948faea33cf44cc9a1057dd2190bcd32021-10-10T11:34:14ZengNature Publishing Groupnpj Parkinson's Disease2373-80572021-10-01711910.1038/s41531-021-00237-zDecreased frontotemporal connectivity in patients with parkinson’s disease experiencing face pareidoliaYuta Kajiyama0Noriaki Hattori1Tomohito Nakano2Gajanan S. Revankar3Hironori Otomune4Ryota Hashimoto5Etsuro Mori6Manabu Ikeda7Masahito Mihara8Hideki Mochizuki9Department of Neurology, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Neurology, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Neurology, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Neurology, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Neurology, Suita Municipal HospitalDepartment of Pathology of Mental Disease, National Center of Neurology and PsychiatryDepartment of Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry, United Graduate School of Child Development, Osaka UniversityDepartment of Psychiatry, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Neurology, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Neurology, Osaka University Graduate School of MedicineAbstract The precise neural underpinnings of face pareidolia in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) remain unclear. We aimed to clarify face recognition network abnormalities associated with face pareidolia in such patients. Eighty-three patients with PD and 40 healthy controls were recruited in this study. Patients with PD were classified into pareidolia and nonpareidolia groups. Volumetric analyses revealed no significant differences between the pareidolia (n = 39) and nonpareidolia (n = 44) patient groups. We further observed decreased functional connectivity among regions of interest in the bilateral frontotemporal lobes in patients with pareidolia. Seed-based analysis using bilateral temporal fusiform cortices as seeds revealed significantly decreased connectivity with the bilateral inferior medial prefrontal cortices in the pareidolia group. Post hoc regression analysis further demonstrated that the severity of face pareidolia was negatively correlated with functional connectivity between the bilateral temporal fusiform and medial prefrontal cortices. Our findings suggest that top-down modulation of the face recognition network is impaired in patients with PD experiencing face pareidolia.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41531-021-00237-z |
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Yuta Kajiyama Noriaki Hattori Tomohito Nakano Gajanan S. Revankar Hironori Otomune Ryota Hashimoto Etsuro Mori Manabu Ikeda Masahito Mihara Hideki Mochizuki Decreased frontotemporal connectivity in patients with parkinson’s disease experiencing face pareidolia npj Parkinson's Disease |
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Yuta Kajiyama Noriaki Hattori Tomohito Nakano Gajanan S. Revankar Hironori Otomune Ryota Hashimoto Etsuro Mori Manabu Ikeda Masahito Mihara Hideki Mochizuki |
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Decreased frontotemporal connectivity in patients with parkinson’s disease experiencing face pareidolia |
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Decreased frontotemporal connectivity in patients with parkinson’s disease experiencing face pareidolia |
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Decreased frontotemporal connectivity in patients with parkinson’s disease experiencing face pareidolia |
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decreased frontotemporal connectivity in patients with parkinson’s disease experiencing face pareidolia |
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Abstract The precise neural underpinnings of face pareidolia in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) remain unclear. We aimed to clarify face recognition network abnormalities associated with face pareidolia in such patients. Eighty-three patients with PD and 40 healthy controls were recruited in this study. Patients with PD were classified into pareidolia and nonpareidolia groups. Volumetric analyses revealed no significant differences between the pareidolia (n = 39) and nonpareidolia (n = 44) patient groups. We further observed decreased functional connectivity among regions of interest in the bilateral frontotemporal lobes in patients with pareidolia. Seed-based analysis using bilateral temporal fusiform cortices as seeds revealed significantly decreased connectivity with the bilateral inferior medial prefrontal cortices in the pareidolia group. Post hoc regression analysis further demonstrated that the severity of face pareidolia was negatively correlated with functional connectivity between the bilateral temporal fusiform and medial prefrontal cortices. Our findings suggest that top-down modulation of the face recognition network is impaired in patients with PD experiencing face pareidolia. |
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