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Aurelija Juskenaite1, Peggy Quinette1, Mickaël Laisney1
1Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), U1077Caen, France; UMR-S1077, Université de Caen-NormandieCaen, France; UMR-S1077, École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE)Caen, France; U1077, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de CaenCaen, France.
Abstract:
Encounters with new people result in the extraction and storage in memory of both their external features, allowing us to recognize them later, and their internal traits, allowing us to better control our current interactions with them and anticipate our future ones. Just as we extract, encode, store, retrieve and update the representations of others so, too, do we process representations of ourselves. These representations, which rely on declarative memory, may be altered or cease to be accessible in amnesia. Nonetheless, studies of amnesic patients have yielded the surprising observation that memory impairments alone do not prevent patients from making accurate trait self-judgments. In this review article, we discuss prevailing explanations for preserved self-evaluation in amnesia and propose an alternative one, based on the concept of introspective computation. We also consider molecular and anatomical aspects of brain functioning that potentially support introspective computation.
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