Encoding information in reference to the self enhances subsequent memory for the source of this information. In healthy adults, self-referential processing has been proposed to be mediated by the cortical midline structures (CMS), with functional differentiation between anterior-ventral, anterior-dorsal and posterior regions. While both Alzheimer's disease (AD) and behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) patients show source memory impairment, it remains unclear whether they show a typical memory advantage for self-referenced materials. We also sought to identify the neural correlates of this so-called 'self-reference effect' (SRE) in these patient groups. The SRE paradigm was tested in AD (n = 16) and bvFTD (n = 22) patients an...
Introduction Self-referential processing in healthy subjects is related to activation within cor...
Objective Previous work investigating deficits in self-appraisal in behavioural-variant frontotempor...
International audienceEpisodic memory deficits are predominately the first cognitive impairment in A...
Encoding information in reference to the self enhances subsequent memory for the source of this info...
International audienceIn human cognition, self and memory processes strongly interact, as evidenced ...
International audienceInformation that is processed with reference to the self (i.e., self-referenti...
peer reviewedIn humans, self and memory processes interact as evidenced by the self reference (SRE) ...
Damage to the brain can affect the core of the individual, i.e. the self. Results from a small numbe...
In human cognition, self and memory processes strongly interact, as evidenced by the m...
International audienceThe self-reference effect (SRE) has been shown to benefit episodic memory in h...
International audienceTwo previous studies showed that self-reference encoding had no effect on Alzh...
International audienceSelf-referential processing relies mainly on the medial prefrontal cortex (MPF...
Information that is processed with reference to oneself, i.e. Self-Referential Processing (SRP), is ...
International audienceInformation that is processed with reference to oneself, i.e. Self-Referential...
The self-reference effect has often been used as an indicator of how the brain processes information...
Introduction Self-referential processing in healthy subjects is related to activation within cor...
Objective Previous work investigating deficits in self-appraisal in behavioural-variant frontotempor...
International audienceEpisodic memory deficits are predominately the first cognitive impairment in A...
Encoding information in reference to the self enhances subsequent memory for the source of this info...
International audienceIn human cognition, self and memory processes strongly interact, as evidenced ...
International audienceInformation that is processed with reference to the self (i.e., self-referenti...
peer reviewedIn humans, self and memory processes interact as evidenced by the self reference (SRE) ...
Damage to the brain can affect the core of the individual, i.e. the self. Results from a small numbe...
In human cognition, self and memory processes strongly interact, as evidenced by the m...
International audienceThe self-reference effect (SRE) has been shown to benefit episodic memory in h...
International audienceTwo previous studies showed that self-reference encoding had no effect on Alzh...
International audienceSelf-referential processing relies mainly on the medial prefrontal cortex (MPF...
Information that is processed with reference to oneself, i.e. Self-Referential Processing (SRP), is ...
International audienceInformation that is processed with reference to oneself, i.e. Self-Referential...
The self-reference effect has often been used as an indicator of how the brain processes information...
Introduction Self-referential processing in healthy subjects is related to activation within cor...
Objective Previous work investigating deficits in self-appraisal in behavioural-variant frontotempor...
International audienceEpisodic memory deficits are predominately the first cognitive impairment in A...