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Impaired capacity for prospection in the dementias--Theoretical and clinical implications.

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Impaired capacity for prospection in the dementias--Theoretical and clinical implications.

Auteurs : Muireann Irish [Australie] ; Pascale Piolino [France]

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Prospection, or future thinking, refers to the ability to mentally simulate plausible events at a future point in time and draws heavily upon the capacity to retrieve autobiographical details from the past. This review examines the extent to which prospection is compromised in neurodegenerative disorders with a view to identifying (1) underlying mechanisms of future thinking disruption and (2) the impact of future thinking deficits on everyday adaptive functioning.

DOI: 10.1111/bjc.12090
PubMed: 26014112

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