[Cinema and Neurocognitive Disorders].

Q3 Medicine Brain and Nerve Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.11477/mf.1416202244
Masaru Mimura
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Cinema is a visual art which vividly depicts human life. Since human life is supported by memory, a number of movies tackle memory disorders including total life amnesia. In addition, dementia or neurocognitive disorder is one of the popular subjects in cinema. Two movies are introduced in this review. The first one, My Wife's Illness, depicts the story of a pediatrician's housewife who suffers dementia with Lewy bodies. She complains of significant visual hallucinations and delusions, which torments her husband. The second one, Still Alice, portrays a university professor of linguistics. Interestingly, her first symptom is word-finding difficulty. She shows rapid progression of Alzheimer's disease. During the course of her cognitive impairment, she develops symptoms including mirror sign and suicidal ideation. The problem of truth-telling for Alzheimer's disease is also discussed in this film.

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[电影与神经认知障碍]。
电影是一种生动地描绘人类生活的视觉艺术。由于人类的生命是由记忆支撑的,许多电影都解决了记忆障碍,包括终生健忘症。此外,痴呆症或神经认知障碍是电影的热门主题之一。这篇评论介绍了两部电影。第一部是《我妻子的病》,讲述了一位患有路易体痴呆的儿科医生家庭主妇的故事。她抱怨有明显的视觉幻觉和妄想,这使她的丈夫备受折磨。第二幅《依然是爱丽丝》描绘了一位大学语言学教授。有趣的是,她的第一个症状是找词困难。她的阿尔茨海默病进展迅速。在认知障碍的过程中,她出现了包括镜像症状和自杀意念在内的症状。这部电影也讨论了阿尔茨海默病的真相问题。
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