His scientific interests lie mostly in Cognitive psychology, Neuroscience, Posterior cortical atrophy, Alzheimer's disease and Atrophy. Sebastian J. Crutch has included themes like Semantic similarity, Cognition, Semantic dementia and Comprehension in his Cognitive psychology study. His Neuroscience study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Logistic regression, Epidemiology, Cohort study and Grey matter.
His Posterior cortical atrophy study deals with the bigger picture of Disease. He combines subjects such as Biomarker, Precision medicine, Neuroimaging and Intensive care medicine with his study of Disease. His Alzheimer's disease research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Odds ratio, Immunology and Oncology.
Sebastian J. Crutch spends much of his time researching Posterior cortical atrophy, Neuroscience, Disease, Cognitive psychology and Dementia. The various areas that Sebastian J. Crutch examines in his Posterior cortical atrophy study include Anatomy, Audiology, Perception and Atrophy. His Neuroscience study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as White matter and Grey matter.
His Disease research is classified as research in Internal medicine. His work carried out in the field of Cognitive psychology brings together such families of science as Comprehension, Semantic dementia, Frontotemporal dementia and Semantic memory, Cognition. His Semantic dementia research focuses on Primary progressive aphasia and how it connects with Progressive nonfluent aphasia.
Posterior cortical atrophy, Dementia, Disease, Neuroscience and Cognition are his primary areas of study. His Posterior cortical atrophy research integrates issues from Perception, Audiology, Magnetic resonance imaging, Biomarker and Atrophy. Sebastian J. Crutch interconnects Psychological intervention, Mental health, Psychiatry, Intervention and Clinical psychology in the investigation of issues within Dementia.
The concepts of his Disease study are interwoven with issues in Stimulus, Eye tracking and Visual short-term memory. The study incorporates disciplines such as Association and Birth cohort in addition to Neuroscience. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Hippocampal formation and Artificial intelligence.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Posterior cortical atrophy, Dementia, Cognition, Disease and Magnetic resonance imaging. His Posterior cortical atrophy study combines topics in areas such as Presentation, Quality of life, Text mining, Neuroscience and Atrophy. His work in the fields of Dementia, such as Posterior cortical atrophy syndrome, Cognitive decline and Primary progressive aphasia, overlaps with other areas such as Betacoronavirus.
His work deals with themes such as Applied psychology, Audiology and Quality of life, which intersect with Cognition. Particularly relevant to Semantic dementia is his body of work in Disease. Sebastian J. Crutch has researched Magnetic resonance imaging in several fields, including Logistic regression, Epidemiology, Cohort study, Pathology and Positron emission tomography.
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Advancing research diagnostic criteria for Alzheimer's disease: the IWG-2 criteria
Bruno Dubois;Bruno Dubois;Howard H Feldman;Claudia Jacova;Harald Hampel;Harald Hampel.
Lancet Neurology (2014)
Preclinical Alzheimer's disease: Definition, natural history, and diagnostic criteria.
Bruno Dubois;Harald Hampel;Harald Hampel;Howard H. Feldman;Philip Scheltens.
Alzheimers & Dementia (2016)
Posterior cortical atrophy
Sebastian J Crutch;Manja Lehmann;Manja Lehmann;Jonathan M Schott;Gil D Rabinovici.
Lancet Neurology (2012)
Abstract and concrete concepts have structurally different representational frameworks
Sebastian J Crutch;Elizabeth K Warrington.
Brain (2005)
Consensus classification of posterior cortical atrophy
Sebastian J. Crutch;Jonathan M. Schott;Gil D. Rabinovici;Melissa Murray.
Alzheimers & Dementia (2017)
A meta-review of stress, coping and interventions in dementia and dementia caregiving
K. J. Gilhooly;M. L. M. Gilhooly;M. P. Sullivan;A. McIntyre.
BMC Geriatrics (2016)
Visual dysfunction in Parkinson's disease.
Rimona S. Weil;Rimona S. Weil;Anette E. Schrag;Jason D. Warren;Sebastian J. Crutch.
Brain (2016)
Progressive logopenic/phonological aphasia: erosion of the language network.
Jonathan D. Rohrer;Gerard R. Ridgway;Sebastian J. Crutch;Julia Hailstone.
NeuroImage (2010)
Cortical thickness and voxel-based morphometry in posterior cortical atrophy and typical Alzheimer's disease.
Manja Lehmann;Sebastian J. Crutch;Gerard R. Ridgway;Basil H. Ridha.
Neurobiology of Aging (2011)
Magnetic resonance imaging evidence for presymptomatic change in thalamus and caudate in familial Alzheimer’s disease
Natalie S. Ryan;Shiva Keihaninejad;Timothy J. Shakespeare;Manja Lehmann.
Brain (2013)
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