Loss of pleasure related to early-onset Dementia | Mental Disorder Treatment in Battle Creek
Loss of the ability to experience pleasure – or anhedonia – has been revealed as a key feature in frontotemporal dementia, in contrast to Alzheimer’s disease. The findings from brain scans, believed to be a first, show grey matter deterioration in the so-called pleasure system of the brain – these regions were distinct from those implicated in depression or apathy, suggesting a possible treatment target for the early-onset dementia that affects people from 40-65 years.
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