• Jean Marie Joseph Capgras (23 August 1873 – 27 January 1950) was a French psychiatrist who is best known for the Capgras delusion, a disorder he discovered...
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  • Capgras delusion or Capgras syndrome is a psychiatric disorder in which a person holds a delusion that a friend, spouse, parent, another close family...
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  • delusional thought processes, and his collaborative work with Joseph Capgras (1873–1950). With Capgras, he described a type of non-schizophrenic, paranoid psychosis...
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  • Cannon Cantú syndrome – José María Cantú Capgras delusion (aka Capgras syndrome) – Jean Marie Joseph Capgras Caplan syndrome – Anthony Caplan Carney complex...
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  • first psychiatric patients. Capgras delusion, a delusional misidentification syndrome, is first described by Joseph Capgras. First diphtheria vaccine by...
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  • during information processing. The most common syndromes are Capgras and Fregoli. Capgras syndrome is the delusional belief that a friend, family member...
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  • patient with symptoms of Capgras syndrome, another delusional misidentification syndrome, was reported in 1923 by Joseph Capgras and Jean Reboul-Lachaux...
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  • method, Cantor–Bernstein theorem, Heine–Cantor theorem Joseph Capgras, French psychologist – Capgras delusion Frank Capra, American film director – Capraesque...
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    Cotard's syndrome (negation of the self) is thought to be related to Capgras delusion (people replaced by impostors); each type of delusion is thought...
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  • Brain injury Brain infarction Brain tumor Brody myopathy Canavan disease Capgras delusion Carpal tunnel syndrome Causalgia Central pain syndrome Central...
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  • testimony and also the understanding of delusions of misidentification such as Capgras delusion. Ellis is also considered to be the person who coined the term...
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    elements shared in anti-Semitism conspiracy theories. Ancient astronauts Capgras syndrome Demon Dinosauroid "Eight O'clock in the Morning" by Ray Nelson...
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    describe neurological and clinical studies of people with synesthesia, Capgras syndrome, and a wide range of other unusual conditions. Ramachandran has...
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    is used as a tool to map out an individual's ego. Alter ego Bilocation Capgras delusion Changeling Cloning Gothic double Look-alike Multiverse Pareidolia...
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  • (1998-11-29). "Consciousness and body image: lessons from phantom limbs, Capgras syndrome and pain asymbolia". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society...
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  • been reported to be abnormal post mortem in one person with delusions. Capgras delusions have been associated with occipito-temporal damage and may be...
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  • 'Archiv Psychiatrische Nervenkrankheiten', 179:6-54. Josephs, Keith A. (1 December 2007). "Capgras Syndrome and Its Relationship to Neurodegenerative Disease"...
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    can also include mood disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), Capgras syndrome, and epilepsy. It has been noted that not all Muslims who believe...
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  • which are often named after the person who first described them, such as Capgras syndrome, De Clerambault syndrome, Othello syndrome, Ganser syndrome, Cotard...
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  • misidentification. Behavioural Neurology, 3(3), 153–168. Joseph, A. B. (1987). Delusional misidentification of the Capgras and intermetamorphosis types responding to...
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    the hospital. At work, Bennell meets a number of patients suffering from Capgras delusion. His girlfriend, Becky, has just come back to town after settling...
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  • of Martinique In office 20 March 1998 – 22 March 2010 Preceded by Emile Capgras Succeeded by Serge Letchimy Personal details Born 1856 and died 1945 Rivière-Pilote...
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    set in Ireland, featuring shape-shifting creature of Celtic folklore. Capgras delusion Doppelgänger Fox spirit Half-elf Imbunche Incubus/Succubus Korrigan...
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  • syndromes can tell us about human nature: some lessons from phantom limbs, capgras syndrome, and anosognosia". Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative...
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    of bodies. Apophenia, seeing meaningful patterns in random data Autism Capgras delusion Cognitive neuropsychology Cross-race effect Delusional misidentification...
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  • in the history of the world during his lifetime (d. 1958) June 5 Emile Capgras, Martinican politician (d. 2014) Paul Soros, Hungarian-born American mechanical...
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  • been reported to be abnormal post mortem in one person with delusions. Capgras delusions have been associated with occipito-temporal damage, and may be...
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  • earlier and he is an imposter. The psychiatric registrar realises she has a Capgras delusion and is unable to recognise him as her husband; they are unable...
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    with the neurologist Mick Alexander. Their first study together concerned Capgras delusion, which causes a patient to believe that close family members have...
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  • Augras, Max Vigerie, Guy Mieyaa, Didier Lamoulien, Louis Castaing, Gaston Capgras, Robert Samatan, Louis Dattas, Jean Dupuy, Jean-Baptiste Bédère, Etienne...
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