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Katherine P. Rankin
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 212
Citations - 21238
Katherine P. Rankin is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Frontotemporal dementia & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 169 publications receiving 16202 citations. Previous affiliations of Katherine P. Rankin include National and Kapodistrian University of Athens & University of Western Ontario.
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Salience network atrophy links neuron type-specific degeneration to loss of empathy in frontotemporal dementia
Lorenzo Pasquini,Alissa L. Nana,Gianina Toller,Jesse A. Brown,Jersey Deng,Adam M. Staffaroni,Eun-Joo Kim,Ji-Hye L. Hwang,Libo Li,Youngsoon Park,Stephanie E. Gaus,Isabel E. Allen,Virginia E. Sturm,Salvatore Spina,Lea T. Grinberg,Katherine P. Rankin,Joel H. Kramer,Howard H. Rosen,Bruce L. Miller,William W. Seeley +19 more
TL;DR: Overall, the findings suggest that VENs and fork cells facilitate specialized human social-emotional capacities by contributing to salience network function.
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Alpha‐frequency synchronization deficits during life predict postmortem neurofibrillary tangle burden in Alzheimer’s disease: Biomarkers: Leveraging postmortem collections to validate neuroimaging
Kamalini G. Ranasinghe,Cathrine Petersen,Kiwamu Kudo,Srivatsan Srivatsan,Alexander J. Beagle,Danielle Mizuiri,Anne M. Findlay,John F. Houde,Katherine P. Rankin,Gil D. Rabinovici,William W. Seeley,Salvatore Spina,Marilu Gorno-Tempini,Joel H. Kramer,Bruce L. Miller,Keith A. Vossel,Keith A. Vossel,Lea T. Grinberg,Srikantan S. Nagarajan +18 more
TL;DR: The associations between regional neurofibrillary tangle pathology and frequency‐specific neuronal synchrony in patients with AD are examined and increased delta‐theta synchrony showed strong associations with Aβ tracer uptake.
Neuropsychological, Behavioral, and Anatomical Evolution in Right Temporal Variant Frontotemporal Dementia: A Longitudinal Single Case Analysis
Maya L. Henry,Tatiana Cattaruzza,Stephen M. Wilson,Jennifer M. Ogar,Katherine P. Rankin,Bruce L. Miller,William W. Seeley,Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, longitudinal clinical and anatomical data for a patient with the right temporal variant of frontotemporal dementia was examined and found that the right and left temporal variants reflect early asymmetry of atrophy that may become more bilateral over time, resulting in a mixed clinical picture.
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Current Potential for Clinical Optimization of Social Cognition Assessment for Frontotemporal Dementia and Primary Psychiatric Disorders
Jan Van den Stock,Maxime Bertoux,Janine Diehl-Schmid,Olivier Piguet,Katherine P. Rankin,Florence Pasquier,Simon Ducharme,Yolande A.L. Pijnenburg,Fiona Kumfor +8 more
TL;DR: The social cognition workgroup within the Neuropsychiatric International Consortium Frontotemporal dementia (scNIC-FTD) aims to validate social cognition assessment for diagnostic purposes and tracking of change across clinical situations as discussed by the authors .
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Right uncinate fasciculus supports socioemotional sensitivity in health and neurodegenerative disease
Gianina Toller,Maria Luisa Mandelli,Y. Cobigo,Howard J. Rosen,Joel H. Kramer,Bruce L. Miller,Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini,Katherine P. Rankin +7 more
TL;DR: The uncinate fasciculus (UF) connects fronto-insular and temporal gray matter regions involved in visceral emotional reactivity and semantic appraisal, but the precise role of this tract in socioemotional functioning is not well-understood as mentioned in this paper .