a Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Department of Medical Social Sciences and Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program , Northwestern University , Chicago , USA http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17588928.2013.854757.
Cogn Neurosci. 2013;4(3-4):202-3. doi: 10.1080/17588928.2013.854757.
Mograbi and Morris review work highlighting an interesting phenomenon whereby individuals are explicitly anosognosic for their deficits despite intact expression of implicit awareness. Parallels exist between this phenomenon and recent cognitive neuroscience findings demonstrating intact memory test performance despite unawareness of performance. We discuss these parallels with regard to the proposed CAM model. Given that it is possible to investigate the neurological underpinnings of explicit and implicit processing in memory tasks, methods from cognitive neuroscience may offer substantial insight into implicit awareness in anosognosia in various forms of dementia as well as in addition to advancing theoretical understanding of anosognosia broadly.
莫格拉比和莫里斯回顾了一些强调有趣现象的工作,尽管个体对其缺陷表现出明确的不自知,但隐性意识却完好无损。这种现象与最近的认知神经科学发现存在相似之处,尽管对表现没有意识,但记忆测试的表现仍完好无损。我们将这些相似之处与提出的 CAM 模型进行了讨论。鉴于有可能研究记忆任务中显性和隐性处理的神经基础,认知神经科学的方法可能会为各种形式的痴呆症中不自知的隐性意识以及广泛的不自知的理论理解提供重要的见解。