“…However, memantine is under investigation as a potential treatment for other diseases as well, including traumatic and hypoxic brain injuries [23,24]. In AD, memantine monotherapy or combined with cholinesterase inhibitors improved attention, memory, and language functions [19,25]. Based on the current findings, increased cerebral glucose metabolism in the frontal lobe, including the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, and in the parietal lobe, including the precuneus, the angular gyrus, and the inferior parietal lobule, may be associated with the previously reported cognitive enhancing effects of memantine.…”