Author:
CARLESIMO GIOVANNI A.,CASADIO PAOLA,CALTAGIRONE CARLO
Abstract
This study investigated the basic mechanisms of the impairment of
memory for actions to be performed in a group of 16 chronic survivors
of severe closed-head injury (CHI). The experimental paradigm allowed
discrimination between the deficit in spontaneously remembering the
intention at the appropriate moment (prospective component of the task)
and the deficit in remembering the specific actions to perform
(retrospective component). The experimental procedure also contrasted a
condition in which the time expiration was marked by the ringing of a
timer (event-based condition) and one in which the time expiration was
not marked by any event and the patient had to monitor the passing of
time and completely self-activate the recall of the intention
(time-based condition). Two other experimental manipulations were
concerned with the duration of the delay interval from the
examiner's instructions to the time expiration (10 vs. 45
min) and the fact that the three actions to be performed could be
functionally related or not. With respect to a group of 16 normal
controls, the patients with CHI were impaired in both the prospective
and retrospective components of the memory for actions. Although an
impairment of episodic memory is a plausible explanation for the poor
retrieval of specific actions to perform, it is unlikely that this
deficit played a major role in the CHI patients' reduced accuracy
in spontaneously recalling the intention when the event occurred or the
time expired. Instead, reduced frequency and less strategic utilization
of time monitoring and/or self-reminding likely played a
significant role in this sense. (JINS, 2004, 10,
679–688.)
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Clinical Psychology,General Neuroscience
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