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The role of metamemory on cognitive complaints in cancer patients.

Bénédicte GiffardAudrey PerrotinPhilippe AllainJacques DayanFrancis EustacheJean-Michel GrellardAudrey FaveyrialFlorence JolyMarie Lange
Published in: Brain and behavior (2020)
Metamemory monitoring seems to be well-preserved during cancer. What is more, patients make less overestimation than HC, and they do not underestimate their memory. An accurate self-estimation of memory abilities in cancer patients, particularly those with mild cognitive deficits, may play an adaptive function. Our results suggest that the discrepancy frequently reported between cognitive complaints and objective cognitive scores may not be related to metamemory monitoring dysfunction.
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