Grey and white matter correlates of recent and remote autobiographical memory retrieval--insights from the dementias
The capacity to remember self-referential past events relies on the integrity of a distributed neural network. Controversy exists, however, regarding the involvement of specific brain structures for the retrieval of recently experienced versus more distant events. Here, we explored how characteristi...
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description | The capacity to remember self-referential past events relies on the integrity of a distributed neural network. Controversy exists, however, regarding the involvement of specific brain structures for the retrieval of recently experienced versus more distant events. Here, we explored how characteristic patterns of atrophy in neurodegenerative disorders differentially disrupt remote versus recent autobiographical memory. Eleven behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia, 10 semantic dementia, 15 Alzheimer's disease patients and 14 healthy older Controls completed the Autobiographical Interview. All patient groups displayed significant remote memory impairments relative to Controls. Similarly, recent period retrieval was significantly compromised in behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's disease, yet semantic dementia patients scored in line with Controls. Voxel-based morphometry and diffusion tensor imaging analyses, for all participants combined, were conducted to investigate grey and white matter correlates of remote and recent autobiographical memory retrieval. Neural correlates common to both recent and remote time periods were identified, including the hippocampus, medial prefrontal, and frontopolar cortices, and the forceps minor and left hippocampal portion of the cingulum bundle. Regions exclusively implicated in each time period were also identified. The integrity of the anterior temporal cortices was related to the retrieval of remote memories, whereas the posterior cingulate cortex emerged as a structure significantly associated with recent autobiographical memory retrieval. This study represents the first investigation of the grey and white matter correlates of remote and recent autobiographical memory retrieval in neurodegenerative disorders. Our findings demonstrate the importance of core brain structures, including the medial prefrontal cortex and hippocampus, irrespective of time period, and point towards the contribution of discrete regions in mediating successful retrieval of distant versus recently experienced events. |
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subjects | Activities of daily living Aged Alzheimer Disease - physiopathology Alzheimer's disease Alzheimers disease Amnesia Atrophy Biology and Life Sciences Brain Brain - diagnostic imaging Brain Mapping Brain research Case-Control Studies Cingulum Cognition & reasoning Cognitive ability Cortex (cingulate) Cortex (temporal) Councils Dementia Dementia - physiopathology Dementia disorders Disease control Disorders Female Frontotemporal dementia Frontotemporal Dementia - physiopathology Gray Matter - diagnostic imaging Gray Matter - physiopathology Hippocampus Humans Integrity Magnetic Resonance Imaging Male Medical imaging Medical instruments Medicine and Health Sciences Memory Memory, Episodic Memory, Short-Term Middle Aged Morphometry Nervous system diseases Neural networks Neurodegenerative diseases Neuroimaging Neurophysiology Neuropsychological Tests Neuropsychology Neurosciences Patients Prefrontal cortex Radiography Retrieval Semantic dementia Semantics Studies Substantia alba White Matter - diagnostic imaging White Matter - physiopathology |
title | Grey and white matter correlates of recent and remote autobiographical memory retrieval--insights from the dementias |
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