Anosognosia and delusions in the diseased brain

HORIZON.1.1HORIZON-ERCID: 101042625
EC Contribution
€12,139
Consortium Size
2 orgs
Summary

Why is the diseased human brain able to produce false beliefs that persist despite evidence to the contrary? Unawareness of neurological disturbances (anosognosia) and Delusions are examples of such false beliefs. Both have productive, narrative features. Both have been independently linked to processes involved in self-reflection, metamemory, and error-monitoring. Despite their phenomenological similarities, the research investigating their mechanisms has progressed independently. UnaWireD will provide the first in-depth investigation of anosognosia and delusions in combination to test the hypothesis that they share common brain mechanisms. Although these symptoms impact significantly on a range of brain disorders, the proposal focuses on Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), in which the difference between patients who show the most severe form of these symptoms and patients who never present them is striking yet largely unexplained. In particular, it is not known whether these symptoms represent a response of the spared brain to the damage (depending on pre-existing vulnerability or resilience) or are a consequence of the damage itself (depending on type, localisation and severity of pathology). By combining advanced imaging with experimental paradigms and extended clinical and biomarker characterisation, UnaWireD will: 1. Establish whether anosognosia and delusions define a specific clinical subtype in AD; 2. Determine if they are associated with premorbid personality and cognitive abilities; 3. Identify the brain networks specifically altered in the anosognosia/delusion AD subtype;4.Test if anosognosia is associated with an imbalance in the brain neurotransmitter dopamine.UnaWireD will deliver a new framework to study the interplay between the spared and damaged brain in the origin of productive symptoms across neurological diseases. By doing so, it will open a window towards a better understanding of the uniquely human abilities of self-reflection and consciousness

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Project Results (10)

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Publications (8)
Age-specific prevalence of the different clinical presentations of AD and FTD in young-onset dementia
Journal of Neurology· 2024DOI
Giovanna Zamboni, Riccardo Maramotti, Simone Salemme, Manuela Tondelli, Giorgia Adani, Giulia Vinceti, Chiara Carbone, Tommaso Filippini, Marco Vinceti, Giuseppe Pagnoni, Annalisa Chiari
Greenness and neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia
Environmental Research· 2024DOI
Manuela Tondelli, Annalisa Chiari, Giulia Vinceti, Chiara Galli, Simone Salemme, Tommaso Filippini, Chiara Carbone, Claudia Minafra, Claudia De Luca, Riccardo Prandi, Simona Tondelli, Giovanna Zamboni
Impaired Self-Awareness in Parkinson’s and Huntington’s Diseases: A Literature Review of Neuroimaging Correlates
Brain Sciences· 2024DOI
Manuela Tondelli, Miriana Manigrasso, Giovanna Zamboni
Multimodal nonlinear correlates of behavioural symptoms in frontotemporal dementia
Brain Imaging and Behavior· 2024DOI
Giovanna Zamboni, Irene Mattioli, Zobair Arya, Manuela Tondelli, Giulia Vinceti, Annalisa Chiari, Mark Jenkinson, Edward D. Huey, Jordan Grafman
Neurofilaments Light Chain in Neurodegenerative Dementias: A Review of Imaging Correlates
Brain Sciences· 2024DOI
Chiara Gallingani, Chiara Carbone, Manuela Tondelli, Giovanna Zamboni
Resting-state networks and anosognosia in Alzheimer’s disease
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience· 2024DOI
Manuela Tondelli, Daniela Ballotta, Riccardo Maramotti, Chiara Carbone, Chiara Gallingani, Clare MacKay, Giuseppe Pagnoni, Annalisa Chiari, Giovanna Zamboni
Neuroanatomical Correlates of Cognitive Tests in Young-onset MCI
Journal of Integrative Neuroscience· 2023DOI
Chiara Carbone, Erica Balboni, Daniela Beltrami, Federico Gasparini, Giulia Vinceti, Chiara Gallingani, Davide Salvatori, Simone Salemme, Maria Angela Molinari, Manuela Tondelli, Alessandro Marti, Annalisa Chiari, Giovanna Zamboni
The association between lifelong personality and clinical phenotype in the FTD-ALS spectrum
Frontiers in Neuroscience· 2023DOI
Giulia Vinceti, Chiara Carbone, Chiara Gallingani, Luigi Fiondella, Simone Salemme, Elisabetta Zucchi, Ilaria Martinelli, Giulia Gianferrari, Manuela Tondelli, Jessica Mandrioli, Annalisa Chiari, Giovanna Zamboni
Deliverables (1)
Data Management Plan
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - UnaWireD (Anosognosia and delusions in the diseased brain)