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151. Beyond language impairment: Profiles of apathy in primary progressive aphasia.

152. Longitudinal cognitive and functional changes in primary progressive aphasia.

153. The interplay of emotional and social conceptual processes during moral reasoning in frontotemporal dementia.

154. Harnessing Visual Imagery and Oculomotor Behaviour to Understand Prospection.

155. Examining prefrontal contributions to past- and future-oriented memory disturbances in daily life in dementia.

156. Association of Genetic and Phenotypic Assessments With Onset of Disordered Eating Behaviors and Comorbid Mental Health Problems Among Adolescents.

157. Cerebellar contributions to cognition in corticobasal syndrome and progressive supranuclear palsy.

158. Visuospatial short-term and working memory disturbance in the primary progressive aphasias: Neuroanatomical and clinical implications.

159. Establishing two principal dimensions of cognitive variation in logopenic progressive aphasia.

160. The effect of semantic memory degeneration on creative thinking: A voxel-based morphometry analysis.

161. Apathy and its impact on carer burden and psychological wellbeing in primary progressive aphasia.

162. Constructing the social world: Impaired capacity for social simulation in dementia.

163. Cerebellar structural connectivity and contributions to cognition in frontotemporal dementias.

164. Disease-specific profiles of apathy in Alzheimer's disease and behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia differ across the disease course.

165. Mind-wandering in Parkinson's disease hallucinations reflects primary visual and default network coupling.

166. Understanding the neural basis of episodic amnesia in logopenic progressive aphasia: A multimodal neuroimaging study.

167. Scene construction impairments in frontotemporal dementia: Evidence for a primary hippocampal contribution.

168. The other side of the coin: Semantic dementia as a lesion model for understanding recollection and familiarity.

169. From Knowing to Remembering: The Semantic-Episodic Distinction.

170. The Cerebellum in Frontotemporal Dementia: a Meta-Analysis of Neuroimaging Studies.

171. Discrete changes in the frequency and functions of autobiographical reminiscence in Huntington's disease.

172. A question of scale.

173. External details revisited - A new taxonomy for coding 'non-episodic' content during autobiographical memory retrieval.

174. "All is not lost"-Rethinking the nature of memory and the self in dementia.

175. Visuospatial dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease and behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia.

176. Fronto-parietal contributions to episodic retrieval-evidence from neurodegenerative disorders.

177. Age-related changes in the temporal focus and self-referential content of spontaneous cognition during periods of low cognitive demand.

178. Strategic value-directed learning and memory in Alzheimer's disease and behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia.

179. Clinical and neuroimaging investigations of language disturbance in frontotemporal dementia-motor neuron disease patients.

180. Pervasive autobiographical memory impairments in Huntington's disease.

181. Hippocampal atrophy and intrinsic brain network dysfunction relate to alterations in mind wandering in neurodegeneration.

182. Depression and self-harm from adolescence to young adulthood in sexual minorities compared with heterosexuals in the UK: a population-based cohort study.

183. The Functions of Prospection - Variations in Health and Disease.

184. Neural correlates of changes in sexual function in frontotemporal dementia: implications for reward and physiological functioning.

185. Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination III: Psychometric Characteristics and Relations to Functional Ability in Dementia.

186. Exploring the contribution of visual imagery to scene construction - Evidence from Posterior Cortical Atrophy.

187. Rethinking the Role of the Angular Gyrus in Remembering the Past and Imagining the Future: The Contextual Integration Model.

189. Cerebellar atrophy and its contribution to cognition in frontotemporal dementias.

190. Apathy in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia: Distinct clinical profiles and neural correlates.

191. New Perspectives on the Brain Lesion Approach - Implications for Theoretical Models of Human Memory.

192. Association between precuneus volume and autobiographical memory impairment in posterior cortical atrophy: Beyond the visual syndrome.

193. Evolution of autobiographical memory impairments in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia - A longitudinal neuroimaging study.

194. Mental States in Moving Shapes: Distinct Cortical and Subcortical Contributions to Theory of Mind Impairments in Dementia.

195. "Truth be told" - Semantic memory as the scaffold for veridical communication.

196. Can visuospatial measures improve the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease?

197. Should I trust you? Learning and memory of social interactions in dementia.

198. Damage to right medial temporal structures disrupts the capacity for scene construction-a case study.

199. The self-reference effect in dementia: Differential involvement of cortical midline structures in Alzheimer's disease and behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia.

200. Disease-specific patterns of cortical and subcortical degeneration in a longitudinal study of Alzheimer's disease and behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia.

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