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J Clin Exp Neuropsychol ; 18(2): 234-48, 1996 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8780958

ABSTRACT

A woman, LB, while in recovery from a viral encephalitis, exhibited a delusion for place, which led her to insist that she was at home, in spite of compelling evidence to the contrary. Later, she developed a Capgras syndrome, that is, another misidentification syndrome. The patient was given a detailed neuropsychological evaluation to shed light on the mechanisms underlying her delusional misbelief. Two main deficits were in evidence: (1) a severe visual-spatial impairment, giving the patient a distorted perception of her surroundings; and (2) frontal lobe dysfunction, which played a critical role in her impulsive responses and lack of self-awareness. The pathogenesis of delusion for place and persons if discussed in light of these observations.


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Capgras Syndrome/psychology , Delusions/psychology , Encephalitis, Viral/psychology , Orientation , Social Environment , Awareness/physiology , Brain Mapping , Capgras Syndrome/diagnosis , Capgras Syndrome/physiopathology , Delusions/diagnosis , Delusions/physiopathology , Encephalitis, Viral/diagnosis , Encephalitis, Viral/physiopathology , Female , Frontal Lobe/physiopathology , Humans , Mental Recall/physiology , Middle Aged , Neuropsychological Tests , Orientation/physiology , Perceptual Distortion/physiology , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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