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Attention and emotion in anosognosia: evidence of implicit awareness and repression?

NARDONE, ILARIA
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ROBERT WARD
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AIKATERINI FOTOPOULOU
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OLIVER H. TURNBULL
2007
  • journal article

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Abstract
Accounts of anosognosia for hemiplegia have long suggested some implicit knowledge of deficit, where lack of awareness is driven by the emotionally-aversive consequences of bringing deficit-related thoughts to consciousness. The present study investigates this issue using an attentional-capture paradigm, presenting words associated with hemiplegia-related deficit. As anticipated, non-anosognosics showed reduced latencies (i.e., facilitation) for emotionally threatening words. In striking contrast, anosognosics showed increased latencies (i.e., interference), a finding which supports the claim of implicit awareness. The effect appears to be due to newly-learned associations to disability-related words: where anosognosics show a pattern of performance previously described as repression.
DOI
10.1080/13554790701881749
WOS
WOS:000256484900016
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/1930989
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-58149116004
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Soggetti
  • Anosognosia

  • Emotion

  • Repression

  • Implicit awarene

  • Attention

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