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Neural correlates of anosognosia for cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's disease
Authors:Salmon Eric  Perani Daniela  Herholz Karl  Marique Patricia  Kalbe Elke  Holthoff Vjera  Delbeuck Xavier  Beuthien-Baumann Bettina  Pelati Oriana  Lespagnard Solange  Collette Fabienne  Garraux Gaëtan
Affiliation:Cyclotron Research Centre, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium. eric.salmon@ulg.ac.be
Abstract:We explored the neural substrate of anosognosia for cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Two hundred nine patients with mild to moderate dementia and their caregivers assessed patients' cognitive impairment by answering a structured questionnaire. Subjects rated 13 cognitive domains as not impaired or associated with mild, moderate, severe, or very severe difficulties, and a sum score was calculated. Two measures of anosognosia were derived. A patient's self assessment, unconfounded by objective measurements of cognitive deficits such as dementia severity and episodic memory impairment, provided an estimate of impaired self-evaluative judgment about cognition in AD. Impaired self-evaluation was related to a decrease in brain metabolism measured with 18F-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) in orbital prefrontal cortex and in medial temporal structures. In a cognitive model of anosognosia, medial temporal dysfunction might impair a comparison mechanism between current information on cognition and personal knowledge. Hypoactivity in orbitofrontal cortex may not allow AD patients to update the qualitative judgment associated with their impaired cognitive abilities. Caregivers perceived greater cognitive impairments than patients did. The discrepancy score between caregiver's and patient's evaluations, an other measure of anosognosia, was negatively related to metabolic activity located in the temporoparietal junction, consistent with an impairment of self-referential processes and perspective taking in AD.
Keywords:dementia  neuroimaging  cognition  awareness  evaluation  self  perspective taking  beliefs  confabulation
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