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The neutral past: emotional (dys)regulation of autobiographical memory in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia.
Document Type
Article
Source
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry. Nov2023, Vol. 28 Issue 6, p437-449. 13p.
Subject
*FRONTOTEMPORAL dementia
*AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL memory
*EMOTION regulation
*EMOTIONAL experience
*MEMORY
Language
ISSN
1354-6805
Abstract
Background: While affective disturbances are a key symptomatic indicator of behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), little is known about how patients process the emotional load of their autobiographical (i.e. personal) memories. Methods: We assessed the interplay of emotional regulation and autobiographical memory by inviting 18 bvFTD and 20 control participants to remember past personal events. For each memory, participants rated its emotional valence “then” (i.e. when the event has occurred) vs “now” (i.e. when retrieving the event). Results: Patients with bvFTD described their memories as neutral at both times (p = .85), while control participants rated their memories as more positive during “then” than during “now” (p = .013). Autobiographical retrieval triggered fewer emotional words (p < .001) and less specificity (p < .001) in bvFTD patients compared to control participants. Conclusions: The lack of significant differences between the emotional characteristics during “then” than “now” in patients with bvFTD (and the flattening of both) may mirror their hampered ability for emotional generation, which may be associated with difficulties in reframing their past experiences to modify and adapt their meaning. The hampered emotional regulation in bvFTD may also be associated with an avoidance strategy and a passive attitude toward the past. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]