Autobiographical memory and the self in a single-case of chronic unilateral spatial neglect

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TitreAutobiographical memory and the self in a single-case of chronic unilateral spatial neglect
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursErnst A, Gourisse L, Wauquiez G, Souchay C
JournalNEUROCASE
Volume22
Pagination276-280
Date PublishedJUN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1355-4794
Mots-clésautobiographical memory, cognitive neuropsychology, self, single-case study, unilateral spatial neglect
Résumé

Unilateral spatial neglect (USN) is mainly defined as a condition affecting perception and the mental representation of the environment. However, nothing is known about its impact on the ability to mentally represent one's past and on personal identity. We addressed these questions in a case of chronic USN, DR, a 59-year-old right-handed woman, who underwent a variety of measures exploring the self and autobiographical memory (AM). DR showed preserved self-images and her AM performance was only preserved when memories were prompted by her own self-images and not by self-unrelated cues. Our findings are discussed in light of the interconnection between the self and AM.

DOI10.1080/13554794.2016.1175634