FUNCTIONAL ACTIVATION OF THE FRONTAL LOBES - REGIONAL CEREBRAL BLOOD-FLOW FINDINGS IN NORMALS AND IN PATIENTS WITH FRONTAL-LOBE DEMENTIA PERFORMING A WORD FLUENCY TEST
S. Warkentin et U. Passant, FUNCTIONAL ACTIVATION OF THE FRONTAL LOBES - REGIONAL CEREBRAL BLOOD-FLOW FINDINGS IN NORMALS AND IN PATIENTS WITH FRONTAL-LOBE DEMENTIA PERFORMING A WORD FLUENCY TEST, Dementia, 4(3-4), 1993, pp. 188-191
The present study examined the utility of the Word Fluency Test (WFT)
as a frontal-lobe-activating test in brain imaging. Regional cerebral
blood flow (rCBF) was measured during rest and during the WFT in 49 he
althy volunteers and in 15 patients with frontal lobe dementia (FLD).
The results showed a highly significant frontal lobe activation in 85%
of the normal subjects. This finding was not related to age or to the
level of performance on the WFT. A significant frontal activation was
seen in 13 of the 15 FLD patients. The frontal flow increase did not
reach normal levels, and was not related to age, illness duration or s
everity of clinical symptoms. The results suggest that the WFT is an i
deal test to use in conjunction with functional imaging in normals as
well as in patients with organic dementia.