"Remember to take your medication": Prospective memory in Korsakoff's syndrome.

Journal: Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology

Volume: 44

Issue: 4

Year of Publication: 2022

Affiliated Institutions:  Laboratoire de Psychologie des Pays de la Loire (LPPL - EA ), Nantes Université, Univ Angers, Nantes, France. School of Psychology, Faculty of Society and Design, Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

Abstract summary 

While event-based prospective memory refers to enacting intending action in response to a specific event or cue ("e.g., When I tell you there are 10 minutes left, please give me this stopwatch"), time-based prospective memory refers to enacting intending action in relation to a specific time ("In 10 minutes time, please ask me for a pencil"). Relative to event-based prospective memory, little is known about time-based prospective memory in Korsakoff's syndrome (KS).We used behavioral tasks to investigate event- and time-based prospective memory as well as episodic memory and executive function in patients with KS and control participants.Analysis demonstrated lower event- and time-based prospective memory in patients with KS than in control participants. Interestingly, we found lower time-based than event-based prospective memory in patients with KS. Further, significant correlations were observed between prospective memory and episodic memory and executive function in the patients.Prospective memory is important for everyday life tasks, and failures of prospective memory can endanger patients' safety. One clinical implication of our findings is the importance of including an evaluation of prospective memory in cognitive evaluation of KS.

Authors & Co-authors:  El Haj Mohamad M Moustafa Ahmed A AA Robin Frédérique F

Study Outcome 

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Authors :  3
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1080/13803395.2022.2110574
SSN : 1744-411X
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Executive Function
Other Terms
Event-based prospective memory;Korsakoff’s syndrome;prospective memory;time-based prospective memory
Study Design
Case Control Trial,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Publication Country
England