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Daniel C. Mograbi

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Anosognosia and Metacognition in Alzheimer's disease: Insights from Experimental Psychology

2015

International audience; While metacognition and anosognosia have long been studied as distinct concepts, more recently we have endeavored to construct a theoretical framework for exploring how metacognition can contribute to our understanding of anosognosia and vice versa. Following this approach, with a particular focus on Alzheimer's disease (AD), this chapter first gives an overview of the key experimental findings and issues on metacognition in AD patients: in particular, overconfidence and absolute awareness; the sensitivity approach; the fractionation of metacognition in AD; the neural substrates of metacognition in the Alzheimer brain; and metacognitive control in these patients. Sec…

Patients[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscience[SCCO.NEUR] Cognitive science/Neuroscience[ SCCO.PSYC ] Cognitive science/PsychologyAlzheimer's diseaseMemory impairmentAwareness[SCCO]Cognitive scienceCognition[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology[ SCCO.NEUR ] Cognitive science/Neuroscience[SCCO.PSYC] Cognitive science/PsychologyAnosognosiaMetacognition
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Anosognosia and Metacognition in Alzheimer’s Disease

2015

While metacognition and anosognosia have long been studied as distinct concepts, more recently we have endeavored to construct a theoretical framework for exploring how metacognition can contribute to our understanding of anosognosia and vice versa. Following this approach, with a particular focus on Alzheimer’s disease (AD), this chapter first gives an overview of the key experimental findings and issues on metacognition in AD patients: in particular, overconfidence and absolute awareness; the sensitivity approach; the fractionation of metacognition in AD; the neural substrates of metacognition in the Alzheimer brain; and metacognitive control in these patients. Second, the chapter discuss…

AnosognosiaNeuropsychologymedicineMetacognitionMemory impairmentDiseasemedicine.diseasePsychologyCognitive psychology
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