• Anosognosia is a condition in which a person with a disability is cognitively unaware of having it due to an underlying physical condition. Anosognosia...
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  • Anton syndrome, also known as Anton-Babinski syndrome and visual anosognosia, is a rare symptom of brain damage occurring in the occipital lobe. Those...
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  • one's body, and it is often accompanied by left-sided paralysis and anosognosia (denial or lack of awareness) of the paralysis. The link between somatoparaphrenia...
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    therapy, the patient may also exhibit anosognosia, or ignorance of his or her impairments. Due to possible anosognosia, it is common for patients to not become...
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    analyzing. The medical term for not being aware of one's deficits is anosognosia, or more commonly known as a lack of insight. Having a lack of awareness...
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  • the ability of an individual to understand their mental health, and anosognosia is the lack of awareness of a mental health condition. Certain psychological...
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    paranoid schizophrenia in 2008, unaware of his own condition due to anosognosia despite his father's family having a history of the illness. His sister...
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    of pithiatism. In 1914, Babinski introduced the important concept of ‘anosognosia’ to name a disorder characterized by denial of illness or lack of awareness...
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  • seen in severe depressive states and schizoid personality disorder. Anosognosia is a condition in which a person who has a certain disability seems unaware...
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  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Anencephaly Aneurysm Angelman syndrome Anosognosia Aphasia Aphantasia Apraxia Arachnoiditis Arnold–Chiari malformation Asomatognosia...
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    have either a perceptual or recognition deficit. This may be caused by anosognosia which is the lack of awareness of a deficit. This lack of awareness usually...
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    without much meaning. Individuals with Wernicke's aphasia often suffer of anosognosia – they are unaware of their errors in speech and do not realize their...
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    Subjects also lose insight of their disease process and limitations (anosognosia). Urinary incontinence can develop. These symptoms create stress for...
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    amputees and paraplegics. It can also induce a temporary remission of anosognosia, the visual and personal aspects of hemispatial neglect, hemianesthesia...
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  • changed. The role switching was in addition to anterograde amnesia and anosognosia. The researchers stated that the patient "seems to have lost the capacity...
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    this category. Medical experts increasingly view anosognosia as a disorder of consciousness. Anosognosia is a Greek-derived term meaning "unawareness of...
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    survivors may be unaware of their own disabilities, a condition called anosognosia. In a condition called hemispatial neglect, the affected person is unable...
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  • treatment planning and in assessing the capacity to consent to treatment. Anosognosia is the clinical term for the condition in which the patient is unaware...
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  • brain damage in humans and animals. Agraphia Agnosia Alexia Amnesia Anosognosia Aphasia Apraxia Dementia Dyslexia Hemispatial neglect Neurobiological...
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  • after him ego psychology, also made central use of the twin concepts. Anosognosia Cognitive dissonance Ego-dystonic sexual orientation Insight § Psychiatry...
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    Agraphia Agnosias Agraphesthesia Alexia (acquired dyslexia) Amnesias Anosognosia Aphasias Apraxias Aprosodias Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder...
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  • Neurological abnormal posturing acalculia agnosia alexia amnesia anomia anosognosia aphasia and apraxia apraxia ataxia cataplexy (G47.4) confusion dysarthria...
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  • Communication Disorders. 5: 3–19. Prigatano, George (2010). The Study of Anosognosia. New York: Oxford University Press. Brookshire, Robert (2003). Introduction...
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    The Book of Magic anthology; expanded into a novel of the same name) "Anosognosia" (2019, in And Go Like This) "Poker Night at the Elks Club 1938" (2022...
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  • organ that is capable of functioning with validity and independence. Anosognosia Aseity Epistemology Nikolay Lossky George Metallinos Collins Dictionary...
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  • human nature: some lessons from phantom limbs, capgras syndrome, and anosognosia". Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology. 61: 115–134. doi:10...
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    10, 2020. Wilson RS, Sytsma J, Barnes LL, Boyle PA (September 2016). "Anosognosia in Dementia". Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports. 16 (9): 77...
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    Contralateral hemispatial neglect Constructional apraxia Dress apraxia Anosognosia – lack of awareness of the existence of one's disability Bilateral hemispheres...
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  • but fail to be concerned about it. Anosodiaphoria follows a stage of anosognosia, in which there may be verbal, explicit denial of the illness, and after...
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  • disorders" during the "decade of the brain". NAMI endorses the term anosognosia, or "that someone is unaware of their own mental health condition or...
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