Self-Monitoring Among Individuals with Neurodegenerative Dementias

Self-monitoring is an important component of human empathy and is essential for the formation of the repair of social relations. The gray matter changes in patients with dementia and also indicates that anatomical regions such as the orbitofrontal, temporal cortex, and anterior prefrontal have an essential role in the self-monitoring function in patients with dementia. 

The lateral and medial orbitofrontal cortex enormously contributed to self-monitoring in patients with dementia.