Title : Brain regions associated with anosognosia for memory disturbance in Alzheimer's disease: a magnetic resonance imaging study - Fujimoto_2017_Neuropsychiatr.Dis.Treat_13_1753 |
Author(s) : Fujimoto H , Matsuoka T , Kato Y , Shibata K , Nakamura K , Yamada K , Narumoto J |
Ref : Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat , 13 :1753 , 2017 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) are frequently unaware of their cognitive symptoms and medical diagnosis. The term "anosognosia" is used to indicate a general lack of awareness of one's disease or disorder. The neural substrate underlying anosognosia in AD is unclear. Since anosognosia for memory disturbance might be an initial sign of AD, it is important to determine the neural correlates. This study was designed to investigate the characteristics and neural correlates of anosognosia for memory disturbance in patients with mild AD. |
PubMedSearch : Fujimoto_2017_Neuropsychiatr.Dis.Treat_13_1753 |
PubMedID: 28740390 |
Fujimoto H, Matsuoka T, Kato Y, Shibata K, Nakamura K, Yamada K, Narumoto J (2017)
Brain regions associated with anosognosia for memory disturbance in Alzheimer's disease: a magnetic resonance imaging study
Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat
13 :1753
Fujimoto H, Matsuoka T, Kato Y, Shibata K, Nakamura K, Yamada K, Narumoto J (2017)
Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat
13 :1753