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FMRI contributions to addressing autobiographical memory impairment in temporal lobe pathology. | LitMetric

FMRI contributions to addressing autobiographical memory impairment in temporal lobe pathology.

World J Radiol

Ekaterina J Denkova, Liliann Manning, Department of Psychology, University of Strasbourg, 67000 Strasbourg, France.

Published: April 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • Episodic autobiographical memory (AM) allows individuals to connect past experiences with their sense of self and future projections, making it crucial for daily functioning.
  • Deficits in AM can hinder life quality, and understanding its failures and the brain mechanisms behind them could reveal how the brain compensates for damage.
  • fMRI studies show that while damage to the left hippocampus impairs AM, some residual functionality in this area can aid recollection, whereas other brain regions may struggle to compensate effectively for detailed memory recall.

Article Abstract

Episodic autobiographical memory (AM) allows one, through the recollection of sensory-perceptual details, thoughts and feelings, to become aware of an event as belonging to one's own past as well as being able to project into one's future. Because AM provides a sense of self-continuity, contributes to the integrity of the self, and helps predicting future experiences, any deficit of AM may have debilitating consequences for everyday life functioning. Understanding AM failure and the underlying neural mechanisms has the potential to shed light on brain reorganization mechanisms and engagement of compensatory processes. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) provides the most promising imaging method to tackle these issues. We reviewed evidence from the few studies that used fMRI to investigate the functionality of the residual tissue, the neural reorganization and compensatory mechanisms in patients with neurological conditions due to impaired medial temporal lobe. Overall, these studies highlight the importance of the left hippocampus, which when atrophied and not functional leads to AM deficits but its residual functionality may support relatively normal AM recollection. When damaged hippocampal tissue is not functional, other brain regions (e.g., the medial prefrontal cortex) may be involved to compensate impairment, but they appear generally ineffective to support detailed episodic recollection.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4000613PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4329/wjr.v6.i4.93DOI Listing

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