International audienceWe looked at whether sense of identity persists in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and if its profile remains the same between two examinations. A specifically designed protocol was administered to 16 AD patients in the mild to severe stages of dementia and to 16 matched healthy controls, both living in the same institution. We showed that sense of identity was broadly preserved in AD patients. The patterns of their responses were similar to those of controls, and remained consistent over a two-week period. However, some qualitative characteristics of sense of identity in AD patients differed significantly from those of controls, suggesting that AD patients may not be able to update their self-knowledge, probabl...
Short-term memory loss is a well know symptom of Alzheimer’s disease, but the impact on autobiograph...
International audienceWe investigated, for the first time, how people with mild Alzheimer’s disease ...
The persistence of self in individuals with probable Alzheimer\u27s disease was investigated via lan...
International audienceWe looked at whether sense of identity persists in patients with Alzheimer's d...
The decline in autobiographical memory function in people with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) has been ar...
The decline in autobiographical memory function in people with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) has been ar...
Loss of personal identity in dementia can raise a number of ethical considerations, including the ap...
This study aimed to understand the preserved elements of self-identity in persons with moderate to s...
peer reviewedThere is a debate over the extent to which personal identity or the self is preserved i...
This study aimed to understand the preserved elements of self-identity in persons with moderate to s...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
As humans, we have a sense of self, and at best, we are proud of our abilities and feel respected by...
This thesis explores the multiple ways identity can be affected by dementia. It primarily concerns h...
The impact of memory loss on the self in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is poorly understood. Previous res...
Over 46 million people live with dementia globally, a number expected to triple by 2050 (Mukadam et ...
Short-term memory loss is a well know symptom of Alzheimer’s disease, but the impact on autobiograph...
International audienceWe investigated, for the first time, how people with mild Alzheimer’s disease ...
The persistence of self in individuals with probable Alzheimer\u27s disease was investigated via lan...
International audienceWe looked at whether sense of identity persists in patients with Alzheimer's d...
The decline in autobiographical memory function in people with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) has been ar...
The decline in autobiographical memory function in people with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) has been ar...
Loss of personal identity in dementia can raise a number of ethical considerations, including the ap...
This study aimed to understand the preserved elements of self-identity in persons with moderate to s...
peer reviewedThere is a debate over the extent to which personal identity or the self is preserved i...
This study aimed to understand the preserved elements of self-identity in persons with moderate to s...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
As humans, we have a sense of self, and at best, we are proud of our abilities and feel respected by...
This thesis explores the multiple ways identity can be affected by dementia. It primarily concerns h...
The impact of memory loss on the self in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is poorly understood. Previous res...
Over 46 million people live with dementia globally, a number expected to triple by 2050 (Mukadam et ...
Short-term memory loss is a well know symptom of Alzheimer’s disease, but the impact on autobiograph...
International audienceWe investigated, for the first time, how people with mild Alzheimer’s disease ...
The persistence of self in individuals with probable Alzheimer\u27s disease was investigated via lan...