Can Anosognosia Vindicate Traditionalism about Self-Deception? [PDF]
The traditional conception of self-deception takes it for an intrapersonal form of interpersonal deception. However, since the same subject is at the same time deceiver and deceived, this means attributing the agent a pair of contradictory beliefs.
Porcher, José Eduardo
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Functional connectivity dysregulation across the awareness continuum in Alzheimer's Disease: from hypernosognosia to anosognosia [PDF]
Abstract Background Recent evidence suggests that anosognosia in the Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with a dysregulation of the of three large‐scale networks, namely the Default‐Mode (DMN), the Salience (SN), and the Fronto‐Parietal (FPN) Network.
Tondelli M +7 more
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Decline in self-awareness is a prevalent symptom in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Current data suggest that an early breakdown in the brain’s default mode network (DMN) is closely associated with the main symptomatic features in AD patients. In parallel, the
Jose Manuel Valera-Bermejo +3 more
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Anosognosia, or loss of insight of memory deficits, is a common and striking symptom in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Previous findings in AD dementia patients suggest that anosognosia is due to both functional metabolic changes within cortical midline ...
Patrizia Vannini +8 more
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The longitudinal association between a discrepancy measure of anosognosia in patients with dementia, caregiver burden and depression [PDF]
Background: According to cross-sectional studies, there is an association between anosognosia in people with dementia and caregiver's burden and depression. Anosognosia in patients may be a cause of caregiver burden and depression.
Conde Sala, Josep Lluís +4 more
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Diagnostic blind spot in clinical manifestations: anosognosia trajectory in preclinical Alzheimer's is linked to core pathophysiology, astrocytic reactivity, and structural changes in cognitive control and self‐referential brain regions [PDF]
Abstract Background Anosognosia, lack of awareness of clinical impairment, is a common manifestation in Alzheimer's disease (AD). This phenomenon is linked to AD neuropathology and dementia progression, but this is not acknowledged in Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) diagnostic criteria.
López‐Martos D +12 more
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Rehabilitation of somatoparaphrenia with misoplegia: insights from a single case-pilot study [PDF]
Somatoparaphrenia lacka ownership of a paralyzed limb, i.e., the illusion that one’s limbs belong to someone else. Somatoparaphrenia is one of the many forms of body misperceptions.
Maria Grazia Maggio +7 more
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Introduction: Anosognosia is a frequent symptom in Alzheimer disease (AD). The objective of this article is to describe prevalence of this condition at time of diagnosis and analyse any predisposing factors and their influence on disease progression ...
A. Castrillo Sanz +7 more
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Background: Rehabilitation for unilateral spatial neglect (USN) using prism adaptation (PA) is one of the most widely used methods, and the effectiveness of PA is well-evidenced.
Katsuhiro Mizuno +2 more
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Anosognosia for hemiplegia as a tripartite disconnection syndrome [PDF]
© 2019 Pacella et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.The syndrome of Anosognosia for ...
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