MedPage Today (2/27, George) reports, “Sparks of visual artistic creativity occurred early in frontotemporal dementia and were disproportionately observed in patients with temporal lobe-predominant degeneration, a case-control study showed.” The “burst of visual art expression was associated with damage to brain regions that normally suppress dorsomedial occipital cortex function, reported” researchers. The findings of the 17-patient study were published online in JAMA Neurology.
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