Different Temporal Patterns of Specific and General Autobiographical Memories across the Lifespan in Alzheimer’s Disease

We compared specific (i.e., associated with a unique time and space) and general (i.e., extended or repeated events) autobiographical memories (AbM) in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The comparison aims at investigating the relationship between these two components of AbM across the lifespan and the volu...

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Main Authors: Nathalie Philippi, François Rousseau, Vincent Noblet, Anne Botzung, Olivier Després, Benjamin Cretin, Stéphane Kremer, Frédéric Blanc, Liliann Manning
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Behavioural Neurology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/963460
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spelling doaj-f684acc6397f40878b361ddda1c62fdc2021-07-02T08:25:06ZengHindawi LimitedBehavioural Neurology0953-41801875-85842015-01-01201510.1155/2015/963460963460Different Temporal Patterns of Specific and General Autobiographical Memories across the Lifespan in Alzheimer’s DiseaseNathalie Philippi0François Rousseau1Vincent Noblet2Anne Botzung3Olivier Després4Benjamin Cretin5Stéphane Kremer6Frédéric Blanc7Liliann Manning8Service of Neurology and CMRR, Neuropsychology Unit, University Hospital of Strasbourg, 1 avenue Molière, 67000 Strasbourg, FranceCNRS, ICube Laboratory (UMR 7357), University of Strasbourg, Pôle API, boulevard S. Brant, Illkirch, 67412 Strasbourg, FranceCNRS, ICube Laboratory (UMR 7357), University of Strasbourg, Pôle API, boulevard S. Brant, Illkirch, 67412 Strasbourg, FranceINSERM, Cognitive Neuropsychology and Pathophysiology of Schizophrenia (U1114), University of Strasbourg, 1 place de l’Hôpital, 12 rue Goethe, 67000 Strasbourg, FranceCNRS, Cognitive and Adaptive Neurosciences Laboratory (UMR 7364), University of Strasbourg, 12 rue Goethe, 67000 Strasbourg, FranceService of Neurology and CMRR, Neuropsychology Unit, University Hospital of Strasbourg, 1 avenue Molière, 67000 Strasbourg, FranceCNRS, ICube Laboratory (UMR 7357), University of Strasbourg, Pôle API, boulevard S. Brant, Illkirch, 67412 Strasbourg, FranceService of Neurology and CMRR, Neuropsychology Unit, University Hospital of Strasbourg, 1 avenue Molière, 67000 Strasbourg, FranceINSERM, Cognitive Neuropsychology and Pathophysiology of Schizophrenia (U1114), University of Strasbourg, 1 place de l’Hôpital, 12 rue Goethe, 67000 Strasbourg, FranceWe compared specific (i.e., associated with a unique time and space) and general (i.e., extended or repeated events) autobiographical memories (AbM) in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The comparison aims at investigating the relationship between these two components of AbM across the lifespan and the volume of cerebral regions of interest within the temporal lobe. We hypothesized that the ability to elicit specific memories would correlate with hippocampal volume, whereas evoking general memories would be related to lateral temporal lobe. AbM was assessed using the modified Crovitz test in 18 patients with early AD and 18 matched controls. The proportions of total memories—supposed to reflect the ability to produce general memories—and specific memories retrieved were compared between AD patients and controls. Correlations to MRI volumes of temporal cortex were tested. We found different temporal patterns for specific and general memories in AD patients, with (i) relatively spared general memories, according to a temporal gradient that preserved remote memories, predominantly associated with right lateral temporal cortex volume. (ii) Conversely, the retrieval of specific AbMs was impaired for all life periods and correlated with bilateral hippocampal volumes. Our results highlight a shift from an initially episodic to a semantic nature of AbMs during AD, where the abstracted form of memories remains.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/963460
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author Nathalie Philippi
François Rousseau
Vincent Noblet
Anne Botzung
Olivier Després
Benjamin Cretin
Stéphane Kremer
Frédéric Blanc
Liliann Manning
spellingShingle Nathalie Philippi
François Rousseau
Vincent Noblet
Anne Botzung
Olivier Després
Benjamin Cretin
Stéphane Kremer
Frédéric Blanc
Liliann Manning
Different Temporal Patterns of Specific and General Autobiographical Memories across the Lifespan in Alzheimer’s Disease
Behavioural Neurology
author_facet Nathalie Philippi
François Rousseau
Vincent Noblet
Anne Botzung
Olivier Després
Benjamin Cretin
Stéphane Kremer
Frédéric Blanc
Liliann Manning
author_sort Nathalie Philippi
title Different Temporal Patterns of Specific and General Autobiographical Memories across the Lifespan in Alzheimer’s Disease
title_short Different Temporal Patterns of Specific and General Autobiographical Memories across the Lifespan in Alzheimer’s Disease
title_full Different Temporal Patterns of Specific and General Autobiographical Memories across the Lifespan in Alzheimer’s Disease
title_fullStr Different Temporal Patterns of Specific and General Autobiographical Memories across the Lifespan in Alzheimer’s Disease
title_full_unstemmed Different Temporal Patterns of Specific and General Autobiographical Memories across the Lifespan in Alzheimer’s Disease
title_sort different temporal patterns of specific and general autobiographical memories across the lifespan in alzheimer’s disease
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Behavioural Neurology
issn 0953-4180
1875-8584
publishDate 2015-01-01
description We compared specific (i.e., associated with a unique time and space) and general (i.e., extended or repeated events) autobiographical memories (AbM) in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The comparison aims at investigating the relationship between these two components of AbM across the lifespan and the volume of cerebral regions of interest within the temporal lobe. We hypothesized that the ability to elicit specific memories would correlate with hippocampal volume, whereas evoking general memories would be related to lateral temporal lobe. AbM was assessed using the modified Crovitz test in 18 patients with early AD and 18 matched controls. The proportions of total memories—supposed to reflect the ability to produce general memories—and specific memories retrieved were compared between AD patients and controls. Correlations to MRI volumes of temporal cortex were tested. We found different temporal patterns for specific and general memories in AD patients, with (i) relatively spared general memories, according to a temporal gradient that preserved remote memories, predominantly associated with right lateral temporal cortex volume. (ii) Conversely, the retrieval of specific AbMs was impaired for all life periods and correlated with bilateral hippocampal volumes. Our results highlight a shift from an initially episodic to a semantic nature of AbMs during AD, where the abstracted form of memories remains.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/963460
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