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Twenty patients (mean age 64 years) with a previous episode of transient global amnesia (TGA) were examined to assess the functioning of objective memory (by using the Randt Memory Test), the metamemory capacities (Sehulster Memory Scale), the residual level of retrograde amnesia (Questionnaire of Remote Events), and the level of depression (Geriatric Depression Scale). Patients with residual retrograde amnesia scored significantly lower than non- amnesic ones on indices of both short- term and long- term memory, and for one of three main metamemory components, namely self- rating of memory functioning through comparison with memory functioning of peers (Set3). Age, time interval from TGA attack and TGA duration did not prove to influence memory and metamemory scores. Retrograde amnesia and depression were rather substantially associated (1/5), and this association was found to negatively influence nearly all memory and metamemory scores. Depression level showed a positive correlation with short- term memory functioning in non- amnesics. The different pattern and strength of the relationships between metamemory components and objective memory dimensions observed in amnesics and non- amnesics indicate that metamemory evaluations are more closely related to memory functioning in amnesics than in non- amnesics.
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Neri, M., Andermarcher, E., Vreese, L.P. et al. Transient global amnesia: Memory and metamemory. Aging Clin Exp Res 7, 423–429 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03324356
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