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Retrograde amnesia abolishes the self-reference effect in anterograde memory

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posted on 2023-09-06, 09:18 authored by Debora Stendardi, Flavia De LucaFlavia De Luca, Silvia Gambino, Elisa Ciaramelli
Is retrograde amnesia associated with an ability to know who we are and imagine what we will be like in the future? To answer this question, we had S.G., a patient with focal retrograde amnesia following hypoxia, two brain-damaged (control) patients with no retrograde memory deficits, and healthy controls judge whether each of a series of trait adjectives was descriptive of their present self, future self, another person, and that person in the future, and later recognize studied traits among distractors. Healthy controls and control patients were more accurate in recognizing self-related compared to other-related traits, a phenomenon known as the self-reference effect (SRE). This held for both present and future self-views. By contrast, no evidence of (present or future) SRE was observed in SG, who concomitantly showed reduced certainty about his personality traits. These findings indicate that retrograde amnesia can weaken the self-schema and preclude its instantiation during self-related processing.

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Journal

Experimental Brain Research

ISSN

0014-4819

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Issue

8

Volume

241

Page range

2057-2067

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  • Psychology Publications

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