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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jun 17.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Cogn. 2008 Jan 14;67(1):58–68. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.11.004

Figure 1. An example of the procedure taken from a 62 year-old male with a diagnosis of PrAD.

Figure 1

Note: When asked to complete the visual analog scale initially, he considers his naming ability to be quite good, indicating this with a mark that is 83% of the way up the line. His actual BNT score is poor (T=14). This difference between pretest estimate and actual performance suggests self-awareness was poor. However, he realized that he should have known some of the words he missed, and this is reflected on the post-estimate, where his mark is just 33% from the bottom of the line. Thus, in this case, self-monitoring was judged more intact than self-awareness.