Episodic memory and self-awareness in Asperger Syndrome: Analysis of memory narratives |
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Authors: | Valérie Chaput Frédérique Amsellem Isabel Urdapilleta Pauline Chaste Marion Leboyer Richard Delorme Véronique Goussé |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut Pasteur, Génétique Humaine et Fonctions Cognitives, 25-28 rue du Docteur Roux, 75015 Paris, France;2. INSERM U955, Hôpital Robert Debré, Fondation Fondamental, 48 Boulevard Sérurier, 75935 Paris cedex 19, France;3. Laboratoire Parisien de Psychologie Sociale LAPPS, équipe de recherche sur la parole et la pensée sociale, EA4386, Université Paris 8, 2 rue de la Liberté, 93 526 Saint Denis cedex 02, France;4. Pôle de Psychiatrie – Hôpital Chenevier INSERM U955, Institut Mondor de recherche biomédicale, Fondation Fondamental, 40 rue de Mesly, 94010 Créteil cedex, France;5. Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale (EA 489), UNÎMES/Aix-Marseille Univ., rue du Docteur Georges Salan, 30021, Nîmes Cedex 1, France |
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Abstract: | Previous findings from researchers on individuals with Asperger Syndrome (AS) suggest peculiarities of autobiographical memory (AM). They have shown a personal episodic memory deficit in the absence of a personal semantic memory impairment. The primary aim of this study was to explore AM in individuals with AS, and more specifically to investigate the link between episodic memory, self-awareness, and autonoetic consciousness through language analysis. We asked fifteen adults with AS and fifteen age- and IQ-matched controls to recall autobiographical memories from three life periods. Recorded interviews were processed using Alceste software. We found that participants with AS recalled fewer and less-detailed episodic memories than did controls. A content analysis revealed that family-related vocabulary as well as possessive pronouns was significantly less frequent in AS interviews than in those of controls. In conclusion, our results support the hypothesis that a deficiency of episodic memory may be due to poor awareness of the self in social relationships. Reduced use of possessive pronouns may also indicate less self-investment in life experiences, which would in turn impact recall. |
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Keywords: | Episodic memory Asperger Syndrome Self-awareness Autonoetic consciousness Theory of mind |
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