The misidentification syndromes and source memory deficits with their neuroanatomical correlates from neuropsychological perspective.

Autor: Sikorski R; Laboratory of Clinical Neuropsychology, Neurolinguistics and Neuropsychotherapy, Department of Neurological and Psychiatric Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Gdansk, ul. Debinki 7, Gdansk, Poland rafal.sikorski@gumed.edu.pl https://structure.mug.edu.pl/520.; Department of Neurological Rehabilitation, St. Vincent Hospital, Pomeranian Hospitals, Ul. Wójta Radtkego 1, Gdynia, Poland., Sitek EJ; Laboratory of Clinical Neuropsychology, Neurolinguistics and Neuropsychotherapy, Department of Neurological and Psychiatric Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Gdansk, ul. Debinki 7, Gdansk, Poland rafal.sikorski@gumed.edu.pl https://structure.mug.edu.pl/520.; Department of Neurology, St. Adalbert Hospital, Copernicus PL, Al. Jana Pawla II 50, Gdańsk, Poland emilia.sitek@gumed.edu.pl https://structure.mug.edu.pl/520.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: The Behavioral and brain sciences [Behav Brain Sci] 2023 Nov 14; Vol. 46, pp. e376. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Nov 14.
DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X23000274
Abstrakt: The suggested model is discussed with reference to two clinical populations with memory disorders - patients with misidentification syndromes and those with source memory impairment, both of whom may present with (broadly conceived) déjà vu phenomenon, without insight into false feeling of familiarity. The role of the anterior thalamic nucleus and retrosplenial cortex for autobiographical memory and familiarity is highlighted.
Databáze: MEDLINE