痴呆患者妄想的神经相关因素:范围综述。

Adèle Gagnon, Bryn H Manns, Karina Atanasiu, Dominique Lumley, Mallar Chakravarty, Serge Gauthier, Ian Gold
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妄想是痴呆症的常见症状,具有临床意义。本综述的目的是确定可能的神经关联。2020年12月,在MEDLINE (OVID)、EMBASE (OVID)和Web of Science上搜索关键词“妄想”和“痴呆”。随后进行了两次非正式搜查。结果仅限于英语的研究。使用标准化工具提取干预和研究特征。18项已发表的研究,使用了四种不同的实验方法,其中31个大脑区域被确定为妄想的相关区域。在纳入的研究中没有确定一致的区域,也没有在四个以上的研究中发现。尽管识别出的大脑区域范围很广,但有一些构成了默认模式网络、突出网络或中央执行网络的一部分。我们探索这些发现对理解痴呆妄想的意义。
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The Neural Correlates of Delusions in Dementia: A Scoping Review.

Delusions are common symptoms of dementia and are clinically significant. The objective of this scoping review is to identify possible neural correlates. MEDLINE (OVID), EMBASE (OVID) and Web of Science were searched in December 2020 for the keywords 'delusions' and 'dementia'. Two informal searches were carried out subsequently. Results were limited to those in English. Intervention and study characteristics were extracted using standardised tools. Eighteen published studies, using four distinct experimental methods, were included, and 31 brain regions were identified as correlates of delusions. No region was identified consistently within included studies or found in more than four studies. Despite the range of brain regions identified, a number form part of the default mode network, the salience network or the central executive network. We explore the implications of these findings for understanding delusions in dementia.

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