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@ARTICLE{Foster:163715,
      author       = {Foster, Phoebe H and Russell, Lucy L and Peakman, Georgia
                      and Convery, Rhian S and Bouzigues, Arabella and Greaves,
                      Caroline V and Bocchetta, Martina and Cash, David M and van
                      Swieten, John C and Jiskoot, Lize C and Moreno, Fermin and
                      Sanchez-Valle, Raquel and Laforce, Robert and Graff,
                      Caroline and Masellis, Mario and Tartaglia, Carmela and
                      Rowe, James B and Borroni, Barbara and Finger, Elizabeth and
                      Synofzik, Matthis and Galimberti, Daniela and Vandenberghe,
                      Rik and de Mendonça, Alexandre and Butler, Chris R and
                      Gerhard, Alex and Ducharme, Simon and Le Ber, Isabelle and
                      Tagliavini, Fabrizio and Santana, Isabel and Pasquier,
                      Florence and Levin, Johannes and Danek, Adrian and Otto,
                      Markus and Sorbi, Sandro and Rohrer, Jonathan D and Afonso,
                      Sónia and Almeida, Maria Rosario and Anderl-Straub, Sarah
                      and Andersson, Christin and Antonell, Anna and Archetti,
                      Silvana and Arighi, Andrea and Balasa, Mircea and
                      Barandiaran, Myriam and Bargalló, Nuria and Bartha, Robart
                      and Bender, Benjamin and Benussi, Alberto and Bertoux,
                      Maxime and Bertrand, Anne and Bessi, Valentina and Black,
                      Sandra and Borrego-Ecija, Sergi and Bras, Jose and Brice,
                      Alexis and Bruffaerts, Rose and Camuzat, Agnès and Cañada,
                      Marta and Cantoni, Valentina and Caroppo, Paola and Cash,
                      David and Castelo-Branco, Miguel and Colliot, Olivier and
                      Cope, Thomas and Deramecourt, Vincent and de Arriba, María
                      and Di Fede, Giuseppe and Díez, Alina and Duro, Diana and
                      Fenoglio, Chiara and Ferrari, Camilla and Ferreira, Catarina
                      B and Fox, Nick and Freedman, Morris and Fumagalli, Giorgio
                      and Funkiewiez, Aurélie and Gabilondo, Alazne and
                      Gasparotti, Roberto and Gauthier, Serge and Gazzina, Stefano
                      and Giaccone, Giorgio and Gorostidi, Ana and Greaves,
                      Caroline and Guerreiro, Rita and Heller, Carolin and Hoegen,
                      Tobias and Indakoetxea, Begoña and Jelic, Vesna and
                      Karnath, Hans Otto and Keren, Ron and Kuchcinski, Gregory
                      and Langheinrich, Tobias and Lebouvier, Thibaud and Leitão,
                      Maria João and Lladó, Albert and Lombardi, Gemma and
                      Loosli, Sandra and Maruta, Carolina and Mead, Simon and
                      Meeter, Lieke and Miltenberger, Gabriel and van Minkelen,
                      Rick and Mitchell, Sara and Moore, Katrina and Nacmias,
                      Benedetta and Nelson, Annabel and Öijerstedt, Linn and
                      Olives, Jaume and Ourselin, Sebastien and Padovani,
                      Alessandro and Panman, Jessica and Papma, Janne M and
                      Pijnenburg, Yolande and Polito, Cristina and Premi, Enrico
                      and Prioni, Sara and Prix, Catharina and Rademakers, Rosa
                      and Redaelli, Veronica and Rinaldi, Daisy and Rittman, Tim
                      and Rogaeva, Ekaterina and Rollin, Adeline and Rosa-Neto,
                      Pedro and Rossi, Giacomina and Rossor, Martin and Santiago,
                      Beatriz and Saracino, Dario and Sayah, Sabrina and Scarpini,
                      Elio and Schönecker, Sonja and Seelaar, Harro and Semler,
                      Elisa and Shafei, Rachelle and Shoesmith, Christen and
                      Swift, Imogen and Tábuas-Pereira, Miguel and Tainta, Mikel
                      and Taipa, Ricardo and Tang-Wai, David and Thomas, David L
                      and Thompson, Paul and Thonberg, Hakan and Timberlake,
                      Carolyn and Tiraboschi, Pietro and Todd, Emily and Van
                      Damme, Philip and Vandenbulcke, Mathieu and Veldsman,
                      Michele and Verdelho, Ana and Villanua, Jorge and Warren,
                      Jason and Wilke, Carlo and Woollacott, Ione and Wlasich,
                      Elisabeth and Zetterberg, Henrik and Zulaica, Miren},
      collaboration = {Initiative, Genetic FTD},
      title        = {{E}xamining empathy deficits across familial forms of
                      frontotemporal dementia within the {GENFI} cohort.},
      journal      = {Cortex},
      volume       = {150},
      issn         = {0010-9452},
      address      = {New York, NY},
      publisher    = {Elsevier},
      reportid     = {DZNE-2022-00454},
      pages        = {12 - 28},
      year         = {2022},
      note         = {(CC BY)},
      abstract     = {Reduced empathy is a common symptom in frontotemporal
                      dementia (FTD). Although empathy deficits have been
                      extensively researched in sporadic cases, few studies have
                      explored the differences in familial forms of FTD.Empathy
                      was examined using a modified version of the Interpersonal
                      Reactivity Index (mIRI) in 676 participants from the Genetic
                      FTD Initiative: 216 mutation-negative controls, 192 C9orf72
                      expansion carriers, 193 GRN mutation carriers and 75 MAPT
                      mutation carriers. Using global scores from the CDR® plus
                      NACC FTLD, mutation carriers were divided into three groups,
                      asymptomatic (0), very mildly symptomatic/prodromal (.5), or
                      fully symptomatic (1 or more). The mIRI Total score, as well
                      as the subscores of Empathic Concern (EC) and Perspective
                      Taking (PT) were assessed. Linear regression models with
                      bootstrapping were used to assess empathy ratings across
                      genetic groups, as well as across phenotypes in the
                      symptomatic carriers. Neural correlates of empathy deficits
                      were examined using a voxel-based morphometry (VBM)
                      analysis.All fully symptomatic groups scored lower on the
                      mIRI Total, EC, and PT when compared to controls and their
                      asymptomatic or prodromal counterparts (all p < .001).
                      Prodromal C9orf72 expansion carriers also scored
                      significantly lower than controls on the mIRI Total score (p
                      = .046). In the phenotype analysis, all groups (behavioural
                      variant FTD, primary progressive aphasia and FTD with
                      amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) scored significantly lower
                      than controls (all p < .007). VBM revealed an overlapping
                      neural correlate of the mIRI Total score across genetic
                      groups in the orbitofrontal lobe but with additional
                      involvement in the temporal lobe, insula and basal ganglia
                      in both the GRN and MAPT groups, and uniquely more posterior
                      regions such as the parietal lobe and thalamus in the GRN
                      group, and medial temporal structures in the MAPT
                      group.Significant empathy deficits present in genetic FTD,
                      particularly in symptomatic individuals and those with a
                      bvFTD phenotype, while prodromal deficits are only seen
                      using the mIRI in C9orf72 expansion carriers.},
      keywords     = {C9orf72 Protein: genetics / Empathy / Frontotemporal
                      Dementia: diagnosis / Frontotemporal Dementia: genetics /
                      Humans / Mutation / Pick Disease of the Brain /
                      Progranulins: genetics / tau Proteins: genetics / Empathic
                      concern (Other) / Empathy (Other) / Frontotemporal dementia
                      (Other) / Interpersonal Reactivity Index (Other) /
                      Perspective taking (Other)},
      cin          = {AG Gasser 1 / Clinical Dementia Research München},
      ddc          = {610},
      cid          = {I:(DE-2719)1210000 / I:(DE-2719)1111016},
      pnm          = {353 - Clinical and Health Care Research (POF4-353)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-353},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      pmc          = {pmc:PMC9067453},
      pubmed       = {pmid:35325762},
      doi          = {10.1016/j.cortex.2022.01.012},
      url          = {https://pub.dzne.de/record/163715},
}