2013
DOI: 10.1080/09602011.2012.724355
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Autobiographical memory in multiple sclerosis patients: Assessment and cognitive facilitation

Abstract: The multifocal nature of lesions in multiple sclerosis hints at the occurrence of autobiographical memory (AbM) impairment. However, the dearth of studies on AbM in multiple sclerosis is noticeable, notwithstanding the importance of AbM in everyday life. In the first section of this study, 25 multiple sclerosis patients and 35 controls underwent a detailed episodic AbM assessment. Results obtained by means of ANOVA suggested an AbM retrieval deficit in every patient. That pattern of performance paved the way f… Show more

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“…In keeping with previous studies (Ernst et al, 2013 patients from the experimental group showed improved AM performance after facilitation, with an effective transfer of benefits to daily functioning (see also . The benefit of the MVI programme was specific to internal details, namely details that are episodic in nature, which were the primary focus of this intervention.…”
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confidence: 50%
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“…In keeping with previous studies (Ernst et al, 2013 patients from the experimental group showed improved AM performance after facilitation, with an effective transfer of benefits to daily functioning (see also . The benefit of the MVI programme was specific to internal details, namely details that are episodic in nature, which were the primary focus of this intervention.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…Ernst et al (2013 obtained the first results using this programme and reported positive outcomes on AM functioning that was accompanied by an effective transfer in daily life functioning, counteracting the deleterious impact of AM impairment previously reported by the patients, and with a long-term robustness of treatment effect.…”
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confidence: 89%
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