Impaired episodic simulation in a patient with visual memory deficit amnesia.

Brain and neuroscience advances Pub Date : 2020-09-09 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2398212820954384
Alexander Easton, Jamie P Cockcroft, Kamar E Ameen-Ali, Madeline J Eacott
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For the first time, we assess episodic simulation in a patient with visual memory deficit amnesia, following damage to visual association cortices. Compared to control participants, the patient with visual memory deficit amnesia shows severely restricted responses when asked to simulate different types of future episodic scenarios. Surprisingly, the patient's responses are more limited in cases where the scenarios require less reliance on visual information. We explain this counterintuitive finding through discussing how the severe retrograde amnesia in visual memory deficit amnesia limits the patient's access to episodic memories in which vision has not been a focus of their life. As a result, we argue that the deficits in visual memory deficit amnesia continue to distinguish it from amnesia after direct damage to the hippocampus.

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视觉记忆缺失性遗忘症患者的情节模拟能力受损。
我们首次对视觉联想皮层受损后的视觉记忆缺失性遗忘症患者的情节模拟进行了评估。与对照组参与者相比,视觉记忆缺失症患者在被要求模拟不同类型的未来情节时,其反应受到严重限制。令人惊讶的是,在不太依赖视觉信息的情景中,患者的反应更加有限。我们通过讨论视觉记忆缺失性遗忘症的严重逆行性遗忘如何限制了患者对视觉并非其生活重心的情节性记忆的获取,来解释这一违反直觉的发现。因此,我们认为视觉记忆缺失性遗忘症的缺陷继续将其与海马体直接损伤后的遗忘症区分开来。
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