Unawareness of motor disorders (anosognosia) has often been reported after brain lesions, and it has been considered a temporary condition common in the acute and post-acute phases. The presence of anosognosia in a chronic phase (i.e. lasting more than few weeks) is a rare occurrence, thought to be the result of reasoning deficits which prevent patients from performing an adequate check of reality. Although this assumption is widely shared amongst researchers, only a few studies have actually addressed this issue. We report on the case of a patient (NS) who was still showing anosognosia for hemiplegia 1 year after a traumatic brain–head injury, while his reasoning abilities were well preserved. By means of a series of tests and experiments,...
Objective. Anosognosia for hemiplegia is a multifaceted syndrome that has a detrimental impact on th...
Objective Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to understand and predict others’ mental state...
The syndrome of anosognosia for hemiplegia, or the lack of awareness for one's paralysis following r...
Persisting anosognosia after acute lesions is relatively rare, and no case studies to date have repo...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is defined as a lack of awareness for motor incapacity after a brai...
Anosognosia is a neuropsychological description of unawareness or denial of impairment. Anosognosia ...
Anosognosia is a common, fascinating, and ill-understood disorder following brain damage, where pati...
Patients with stroke or other brain lesions may remain unaware and explicitly deny their neurologica...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia is a common and striking disorder following stroke. Because it is typical...
Anosognosia of hemiplegia is of interest for both pragmatic and theoretical reasons. We discuss seve...
Anosognosia of hemiplegia is of interest for both pragmatic and theoretical reasons. We discuss seve...
A 51-year-old woman presented with anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP), neglect, and a complete loss of...
Anosognosia is the lack of awareness or the underestimation of a specific deficit in sensory, percep...
Anosognosia is the denial of illness that may be seen in brain-injured patients. In general, denial ...
Anosognosia is the lack of awareness or the underestimation of a specific deficit in sensory, percep...
Objective. Anosognosia for hemiplegia is a multifaceted syndrome that has a detrimental impact on th...
Objective Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to understand and predict others’ mental state...
The syndrome of anosognosia for hemiplegia, or the lack of awareness for one's paralysis following r...
Persisting anosognosia after acute lesions is relatively rare, and no case studies to date have repo...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is defined as a lack of awareness for motor incapacity after a brai...
Anosognosia is a neuropsychological description of unawareness or denial of impairment. Anosognosia ...
Anosognosia is a common, fascinating, and ill-understood disorder following brain damage, where pati...
Patients with stroke or other brain lesions may remain unaware and explicitly deny their neurologica...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia is a common and striking disorder following stroke. Because it is typical...
Anosognosia of hemiplegia is of interest for both pragmatic and theoretical reasons. We discuss seve...
Anosognosia of hemiplegia is of interest for both pragmatic and theoretical reasons. We discuss seve...
A 51-year-old woman presented with anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP), neglect, and a complete loss of...
Anosognosia is the lack of awareness or the underestimation of a specific deficit in sensory, percep...
Anosognosia is the denial of illness that may be seen in brain-injured patients. In general, denial ...
Anosognosia is the lack of awareness or the underestimation of a specific deficit in sensory, percep...
Objective. Anosognosia for hemiplegia is a multifaceted syndrome that has a detrimental impact on th...
Objective Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to understand and predict others’ mental state...
The syndrome of anosognosia for hemiplegia, or the lack of awareness for one's paralysis following r...