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Unrealistic representations of 'the self': A cognitive neuroscience assessment of anosognosia for memory deficit

Authors :
Berlingeri, M
Ravasio, A
Cranna, S
Basilico, S
Sberna, M
Bottini, G
Paulesu, E
BERLINGERI, MANUELA
PAULESU, ERALDO
Berlingeri, M
Ravasio, A
Cranna, S
Basilico, S
Sberna, M
Bottini, G
Paulesu, E
BERLINGERI, MANUELA
PAULESU, ERALDO
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Three cognitive components may play a crucial role in both memory awareness and in anosognosia for memory deficit (AMD): (1) a personal data base (PDB), i.e., a memory store that contains "semantic" representations about the self, (2) monitoring processes (MPs) and (3) an explicit evaluation system (EES), or comparator, that assesses and binds the representations stored in the PDB with information obtained from the environment. We compared both the behavior and the functional connectivity (as assessed by resting-state fMRI) of AMD patients with aware patients and healthy controls. We found that AMD is associated with an impoverished PDB, while MPs are necessary to successfully update the PDB.AMD was associated with reduced functional connectivity within both the default-mode network and in a network that includes the left lateral temporal cortex, the hippocampus and the insula. The reduced connectivity between the hippocampus and the insular cortex was correlated with AMD severity.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308915314
Document Type :
Electronic Resource