2023
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.9964
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Measurement of Dimensions of Self-awareness of Memory Function and Their Association With Clinical Progression in Cognitively Normal Older Adults

Abstract: ImportanceThe ability to separately explore 2 dimensions of self-awareness of memory function—increased and decreased awareness—in cognitively normal older adults provides an important opportunity to understand subtle changes in either direction in relation to risk of Alzheimer disease.ObjectiveTo investigate the association of a novel measure for self-awareness of memory function with future clinical progression in individuals who were cognitively normal at baseline.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis cohor… Show more

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“… Cacciamani et al (2020) described 3 longitudinal trends of ACD evolution (heightened, stable, and decline) in relationship to Aβ-pathology in a SCD cohort, showing in consistency, that progressive lack of awareness, but not persistence of cognitive complaints, was associated with greater Aβ-accumulation. A recent longitudinal study explored these distinct subclinical manifestations considering the awareness of cognitive function in relation to risk of progression in CU individuals, showing again that decreased, but not increased awareness, was associated with higher risk of clinical progression ( Mimmack et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Cacciamani et al (2020) described 3 longitudinal trends of ACD evolution (heightened, stable, and decline) in relationship to Aβ-pathology in a SCD cohort, showing in consistency, that progressive lack of awareness, but not persistence of cognitive complaints, was associated with greater Aβ-accumulation. A recent longitudinal study explored these distinct subclinical manifestations considering the awareness of cognitive function in relation to risk of progression in CU individuals, showing again that decreased, but not increased awareness, was associated with higher risk of clinical progression ( Mimmack et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Activating past memories, and integrating information in the brain are directly related to self-consciousness [6] [7]. relationship of self-awareness and memory is fully known in Alzheimer's disease [8] [9] [10]. Perception of time by the brain is a very complex issue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%