Autobiographical memory, or memory for personal experiences, allows individuals to define themselves and construct a meaningful life story. Decline of this ability, as observed in Alzheimer's disease (AD), results in an impaired sense of self and identity. In our model (AMAD: Autobiographical Memory in Alzheimer's Disease), we present a critical review of theories and findings regarding cognitive and neuroanatomical underpinnings of autobiographical memory and its decline in AD and highlight studies on its clinical rehabilitation. We propose that autobiographical recall in AD is mainly characterized by loss of associated episodic information, which leads to de-contextualization of autobiographical memories and a shift from reliving past eve...
peer reviewedIn humans, self and memory processes interact as evidenced by the self reference (SRE) ...
Episodic autobiographical memory (ABM) is important for social functioning. Loss of specificity in A...
Impaired self-awareness (i.e. anosognosia) and altered metacognitive monitoring in memory tasks have...
Autobiographical memory refers to memory for personal information. The compromise of autobiographica...
peer reviewedThere is a debate over the extent to which personal identity or the self is preserved i...
This literature review begins by defining the major concepts related to autobiographical memory and ...
This study investigated whether retrieval of information related to conceptual self (i.e., self-imag...
International audienceWe investigated whether autobiographical retrieval would improve the sense of ...
The impact of memory loss on the self in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is poorly understood. Previous res...
Short-term memory loss is a well know symptom of Alzheimer’s disease, but the impact on autobiograph...
Background: Autobiographical memory (ABM), personal semantic memory (PSM), and autonoetic consciousn...
The thesis was designed to gain insight into how Alzheimer’s disease influences selfhood from first-...
Recent studies suggest that common cognitive processes and neuroanatomical substrates underlie the a...
Background: The main objective of this study was to analyze the evolution of autobiographical memory...
peer reviewedThe Self is a complex construct encompassing distinct components, including episodic an...
peer reviewedIn humans, self and memory processes interact as evidenced by the self reference (SRE) ...
Episodic autobiographical memory (ABM) is important for social functioning. Loss of specificity in A...
Impaired self-awareness (i.e. anosognosia) and altered metacognitive monitoring in memory tasks have...
Autobiographical memory refers to memory for personal information. The compromise of autobiographica...
peer reviewedThere is a debate over the extent to which personal identity or the self is preserved i...
This literature review begins by defining the major concepts related to autobiographical memory and ...
This study investigated whether retrieval of information related to conceptual self (i.e., self-imag...
International audienceWe investigated whether autobiographical retrieval would improve the sense of ...
The impact of memory loss on the self in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is poorly understood. Previous res...
Short-term memory loss is a well know symptom of Alzheimer’s disease, but the impact on autobiograph...
Background: Autobiographical memory (ABM), personal semantic memory (PSM), and autonoetic consciousn...
The thesis was designed to gain insight into how Alzheimer’s disease influences selfhood from first-...
Recent studies suggest that common cognitive processes and neuroanatomical substrates underlie the a...
Background: The main objective of this study was to analyze the evolution of autobiographical memory...
peer reviewedThe Self is a complex construct encompassing distinct components, including episodic an...
peer reviewedIn humans, self and memory processes interact as evidenced by the self reference (SRE) ...
Episodic autobiographical memory (ABM) is important for social functioning. Loss of specificity in A...
Impaired self-awareness (i.e. anosognosia) and altered metacognitive monitoring in memory tasks have...