no code implementations • 11 Feb 2023 • Katia Andrade, Thomas Guiyesse, Takfarinas Medani, Etienne Koechlin, Dimitrios Pantazis, Bruno Dubois
Proceeding from the notion of anosognosia as a dimensional syndrome, ranging from the lack of concern about one's own deficits (i. e., anosodiaphoria) to the complete lack of awareness of deficits, our hypothesis states that (i) unawareness of deficits would result from a failure in the error-monitoring system, whereas (ii) anosodiaphoria would more likely result from an imbalance between emotional processing and error-monitoring systems.