Figure 1
From: Anosognosia in hoarding disorder is predicted by alterations in cognitive and inhibitory control

Participant flow diagram. Data were collected from individuals screening for and enrolling in study offering clinical treatment of hoarding disorder. (A) Participants underwent clinical assessments and self-rated their home clutter levels using the Clutter Image Rating (CIR). (B) 71 participants completed an in-home evaluation during which independent evaluators (IEs) rated home clutter levels using the CIR, thus allowing a measure of anosognosia based upon the relative discrepancy of self- vs IE-rated clutter. (C) 53 participants for whom a measure of anosognosia was obtained proceeded to the clinical treatment study and completed computer-based neurocognitive testing (WebNeuro).