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Anosognosia for Memory Impairment in Addiction: Insights from Neuroimaging and Neuropsychological Assessment of Metamemory

机译:成瘾性记忆障碍的厌食症:元影像的神经影像学和神经心理学评估的见解。

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In addiction, notably Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), patients often have a tendency to fail to acknowledge the reality of the disease and to minimize the physical, psychological, and social difficulties attendant to chronic alcohol consumption. This lack of awareness can reduce the chances of initiating and maintaining sobriety. Presented here is a model focusing on compromised awareness in individuals with AUD of mild to moderate cognitive deficits, in particular, for episodic memory impairment-the ability to learn new information, such as recent personal experiences. Early in abstinence, alcoholics can be unaware of their memory deficits and overestimate their mnemonic capacities, which can be investigated with metamemory paradigms. Relevant neuropsychological and neuroimaging results considered suggest that the alcoholics' impairment of awareness of their attenuated memory function can be a clinical manifestation explained mechanistically by neurobiological factors, including compromise of brain systems that result in a mild form of mnemonic anosognosia. Specifically, unawareness of memory impairment in AUD may result from a lack of personal knowledge updating attributable to damage in brain regions or connections supporting conscious recollection in episodic memory. Likely candidates are posterior parietal and medial frontal regions known to be integral part of the Default Mode Network (DMN) and the insula leading to an impaired switching mechanism between the DMN and the Central-Executive Control (i.e., Lateral Prefronto-Parietal) Network. The cognitive concepts and neural substrates noted for addictive disorders may also be relevant for problems in self-identification of functional impairment resulting from injury following war-related blast, sport-related concussion, and insidiously occurring dementia.
机译:在成瘾,特别是酒精使用障碍(AUD)中,患者往往倾向于不认识该疾病的真实性,并最大限度地减少与长期饮酒有关的身体,心理和社会障碍。这种意识的缺乏会减少启动和保持清醒的机会。这里介绍的模型侧重于AUD轻度至中度认知缺陷的个体的意识受损,尤其是对于情节性记忆障碍-学习新信息(例如最近的个人经历)的能力。禁酒初期,酗酒者可能没有意识到他们的记忆力不足,过高估计了他们的记忆能力,可以用元记忆范式进行调查。所考虑的相关神经心理学和神经影像学结果表明,酒精中毒者对其记忆力减弱功能的意识障碍可能是由神经生物学因素机械解释的临床表现,包括导致轻度记忆性嗅觉异常的脑系统损害。具体而言,对AUD记忆障碍的不了解可能是由于缺乏个人知识更新而引起的,这归因于大脑区域或支持情节性记忆中有意识的回忆的联系的损害。可能的候选对象是已知为默认模式网络(DMN)不可或缺的一部分的后顶叶和内侧额叶区域,以及导致DMN和中央执行控制(即前额叶外侧)网络之间的切换机制受损的绝缘。关于成瘾性疾病的认知概念和神经基础也可能与因战争相关的爆炸,运动相关的脑震荡和隐匿性痴呆引起的损伤导致的功能障碍的自我识别问题有关。

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