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Episodic Autobiographical Memory in Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Exploration With the Autobiographical Interview

Introduction: The literature has provided contradictory results regarding the status of episodic memory in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This might be explained by methodological differences across studies. In the present one, the well-recommended Autobiographical Interview was used in which impor...

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Autores principales: Coutelle, Romain, Goltzene, Marc-André, Canton, Marie, Campiglia-Sabourin, Mélodie, Rabot, Juliette, Bizet, Éric, Schoenberger, Marie, Berna, Fabrice, Danion, Jean-Marie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7882615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33597897
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.593855
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author Coutelle, Romain
Goltzene, Marc-André
Canton, Marie
Campiglia-Sabourin, Mélodie
Rabot, Juliette
Bizet, Éric
Schoenberger, Marie
Berna, Fabrice
Danion, Jean-Marie
author_facet Coutelle, Romain
Goltzene, Marc-André
Canton, Marie
Campiglia-Sabourin, Mélodie
Rabot, Juliette
Bizet, Éric
Schoenberger, Marie
Berna, Fabrice
Danion, Jean-Marie
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description Introduction: The literature has provided contradictory results regarding the status of episodic memory in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This might be explained by methodological differences across studies. In the present one, the well-recommended Autobiographical Interview was used in which important aspects of episodic memory were assessed, namely, the number and richness of phenomenological memory details, before and after a retrieval support. Method: Twenty-five well-documented adults with ASD without Intellectual Disability (nine women) and 25 control participants were included and asked to recall six specific autobiographical events. The number and richness of details were assessed globally and for five categories of details (perceptual/sensory, temporal, contextual, emotional, and cognitive), firstly before and then after a specific cueing phase consisting in a series of specific questions to elicit more precise memory details. Results: Cumulatively, from the spontaneous recall to the cueing phase, the number of internal details was lower in ASD individuals compared to controls, but this difference was relevant only after the specific cueing procedure and observed only for contextual details. In contrast, no relevant group difference was observed during spontaneous recall. The detail richness was not impaired in ASD throughout the Autobiographical Interview procedure. Conclusion: Our results speak against a clear impairment of episodicity of autobiographical memory in ASD individuals. They thus challenge previous ones showing both a reduced specificity and episodicity of autobiographical memory in this population and call for further studies to get a better understanding on the status of episodic autobiographical memory in ASD.
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spelling pubmed-78826152021-02-16 Episodic Autobiographical Memory in Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Exploration With the Autobiographical Interview Coutelle, Romain Goltzene, Marc-André Canton, Marie Campiglia-Sabourin, Mélodie Rabot, Juliette Bizet, Éric Schoenberger, Marie Berna, Fabrice Danion, Jean-Marie Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Introduction: The literature has provided contradictory results regarding the status of episodic memory in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This might be explained by methodological differences across studies. In the present one, the well-recommended Autobiographical Interview was used in which important aspects of episodic memory were assessed, namely, the number and richness of phenomenological memory details, before and after a retrieval support. Method: Twenty-five well-documented adults with ASD without Intellectual Disability (nine women) and 25 control participants were included and asked to recall six specific autobiographical events. The number and richness of details were assessed globally and for five categories of details (perceptual/sensory, temporal, contextual, emotional, and cognitive), firstly before and then after a specific cueing phase consisting in a series of specific questions to elicit more precise memory details. Results: Cumulatively, from the spontaneous recall to the cueing phase, the number of internal details was lower in ASD individuals compared to controls, but this difference was relevant only after the specific cueing procedure and observed only for contextual details. In contrast, no relevant group difference was observed during spontaneous recall. The detail richness was not impaired in ASD throughout the Autobiographical Interview procedure. Conclusion: Our results speak against a clear impairment of episodicity of autobiographical memory in ASD individuals. They thus challenge previous ones showing both a reduced specificity and episodicity of autobiographical memory in this population and call for further studies to get a better understanding on the status of episodic autobiographical memory in ASD. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7882615/ /pubmed/33597897 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.593855 Text en Copyright © 2021 Coutelle, Goltzene, Canton, Campiglia-Sabourin, Rabot, Bizet, Schoenberger, Berna and Danion. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Coutelle, Romain
Goltzene, Marc-André
Canton, Marie
Campiglia-Sabourin, Mélodie
Rabot, Juliette
Bizet, Éric
Schoenberger, Marie
Berna, Fabrice
Danion, Jean-Marie
Episodic Autobiographical Memory in Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Exploration With the Autobiographical Interview
title Episodic Autobiographical Memory in Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Exploration With the Autobiographical Interview
title_full Episodic Autobiographical Memory in Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Exploration With the Autobiographical Interview
title_fullStr Episodic Autobiographical Memory in Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Exploration With the Autobiographical Interview
title_full_unstemmed Episodic Autobiographical Memory in Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Exploration With the Autobiographical Interview
title_short Episodic Autobiographical Memory in Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Exploration With the Autobiographical Interview
title_sort episodic autobiographical memory in adults with autism spectrum disorder: an exploration with the autobiographical interview
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7882615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33597897
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.593855
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