International audienceHuman memory can be split into familiarity and recollection processes which contribute to different aspects of memory function. These separate processes result in different experiential states. In this review, we examine how this dominant theoretical framework can explain the subjective experience of people with Alzheimer’s disease, the profile of their memory impairments and their inability to reflect on their performance metacognitively. We conclude with a brief overview of the brain regions supporting conscious experience of memory, and propose that the memory and awareness deficits seen in Alzheimer’s disease could be primarily conceived of as a deficit in autonoetic consciousness. We briefly introduce how these th...
Objectives – To propose a neuropsychological study of the various aspects of self-consciousness (SC)...
Autobiographical memory refers to memory for personal information. The compromise of autobiographica...
Cerebral activity associated with recollection and familiarity in 28 patients with Alzheimer’s disea...
International audienceHuman memory can be split into familiarity and recollection processes which co...
Metamemory is a multi-faceted concept which deals with the individual’s knowledge and control of mem...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: This study aims to map in patients with mild Alzheimer's disease (A...
Does Alzheimer Disease show a decline in cognitive functions that relate to the awareness of externa...
People with Alzheimer's disease (AD) demonstrate a range of alterations in consciousness. Changes in...
People with Alzheimer's disease (AD) demonstrate a range of alterations in consciousness. Changes in...
Most research has mainly focused on the decline of the subjective experience in Alzheimer’s disease ...
ABSTRACT Objectives To compare and discuss the objects of awareness in Alzheimer’s disease (AD): a...
The aim of this study was to examine the contribution of controlled (or conscious) and automatic (or...
Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) not only are suffering from amnesia but also are prone to mem...
International audienceTheory of mind (TOM) refers to the ability to infer one's own and other's ment...
International audienceEpisodic memory deficits are predominately the first cognitive impairment in A...
Objectives – To propose a neuropsychological study of the various aspects of self-consciousness (SC)...
Autobiographical memory refers to memory for personal information. The compromise of autobiographica...
Cerebral activity associated with recollection and familiarity in 28 patients with Alzheimer’s disea...
International audienceHuman memory can be split into familiarity and recollection processes which co...
Metamemory is a multi-faceted concept which deals with the individual’s knowledge and control of mem...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: This study aims to map in patients with mild Alzheimer's disease (A...
Does Alzheimer Disease show a decline in cognitive functions that relate to the awareness of externa...
People with Alzheimer's disease (AD) demonstrate a range of alterations in consciousness. Changes in...
People with Alzheimer's disease (AD) demonstrate a range of alterations in consciousness. Changes in...
Most research has mainly focused on the decline of the subjective experience in Alzheimer’s disease ...
ABSTRACT Objectives To compare and discuss the objects of awareness in Alzheimer’s disease (AD): a...
The aim of this study was to examine the contribution of controlled (or conscious) and automatic (or...
Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) not only are suffering from amnesia but also are prone to mem...
International audienceTheory of mind (TOM) refers to the ability to infer one's own and other's ment...
International audienceEpisodic memory deficits are predominately the first cognitive impairment in A...
Objectives – To propose a neuropsychological study of the various aspects of self-consciousness (SC)...
Autobiographical memory refers to memory for personal information. The compromise of autobiographica...
Cerebral activity associated with recollection and familiarity in 28 patients with Alzheimer’s disea...