Touching the void – First and third person perspectives in two cases of autobiographical amnesia linked to temporal lobe epilepsy
Zeman, AZJ; Byruck, M; Tallis, P; et al.Vossel, K; Tranel, D
Date: 13 July 2017
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Journal
Neuropsychologia
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Elsevier
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Abstract
Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) can be associated with a marked impairment of autobiographical
memory. Thisis occasionally its presenting feature. We describe two individuals with severe epilepsyassociated
autobiographical memory loss. Both MB and PT were reassured initially that their memory
was intact on the basis of standard ...
Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) can be associated with a marked impairment of autobiographical
memory. Thisis occasionally its presenting feature. We describe two individuals with severe epilepsyassociated
autobiographical memory loss. Both MB and PT were reassured initially that their memory
was intact on the basis of standard neuropsychological tests. Both have written detailed accounts of
their symptoms. The key neuropsychological features of their cases are the relative normality of
performance on standard memory tests, with preservation of semantic memory for impersonal
information, in contrast to a profound amnesia for salient autobiographical episodes and an
impoverishment of imaginative scene construction. First person accounts from these individuals
illustrate the importance of autobiographical memory in sustaining a coherent sense of self, informing
interpersonal relationships and supporting future thinking and problem-solving. These cases
contribute to the growing evidence for a distinctive pattern of autobiographical memory loss
associated with TLE, and indicate that it can take a severe form affecting both personal semantics and
episodic recollection. Defining the phase of memory processing most relevant to this form of amnesia,
and the roles of physiological and structural pathology, requires further research. The paper’s title
refers to the introspective ‘void’ highlighted by both MB and PT in their reports – in PT’s words: ‘My
primary symptom is the void that is my past’.
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