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By sylvie willems, Fabienne Collette, Christina Léonard and Lisa Dussard
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- Authors: sylvie willemsFabienne ColletteChristina LéonardLisa Dussard
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Memory difficulties are a very common complaint among people with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). For many, these difficulties can become chronic with a significant impact on their quality of life. The pathogenesis of these chronic memory complaints is the subject of considerable debate. Beyond the effects of brain damage, the involvement of psychological factors seems clear. However, the interaction between brain damage, associated objective memory difficulties and these psychological factors is still not well understood. The current study will investigate the potential role of metacognition in this interaction. Specifically, we suggest that the psychological disorders associated with the initial cognitive difficulties are at the root of patients' negative perception of their memory abilities. This low confidence could progressively affect metacognitive evaluations and thus contribute to the long-term memory complaints. Processes such as the integration of memories of forgetful episodes into self-defining memories could also contribute to this low confidence. In this perspective, the main aim of this study is to examine the contribution of brain damage (determined by a brain imaging measure with 7T ultra high field MRI scanner), objective memory difficulties (assessed by an ecological memory task), psychological difficulties (measured by several questionnaires), and metacognitive changes (assessed by prospective and retrospective confidence judgments) to the persistence of memory complaints (assessed through questionnaires) in patients with mTBI. For this purpose, 60 patients with mTBI will be assessed within 3 months (T0) and 12 months (T1) after their accident. They will be matched with 60 healthy participants and 60 participants who experienced an accident with a physical damage (e.g., an orthopedic fracture) without mTBI.
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