Frontotemporal dementia has three major subtypes, which emerge in different regions of the brain. Early on in the disease process, one form affects behavior, another language abilities, another loss of words (usually beginning with animals). This latter form of the disease includes a subgroup of patients who experience a dramatic increase in visual creativity, even as their minds are deteriorating.
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