Home Health Love interrupted: Neuroanatomy behind delusional misidentification syndromes

Love interrupted: Neuroanatomy behind delusional misidentification syndromes

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Photo by Josh Rose/StockSnap.io Capgras syndrome is a rare disorder in which patients recognize a family member but experience that person as unfamiliar, leading to the conclusion that an impostor is impersonating their loved one.
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Neuroscientists at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) have mapped the brain injuries — or lesions — that result in delusional misidentification syndromes, rare disorders that leave patients convinced people and places aren’t really as they seem.

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