Delusional belief
Delusional beliefs are seen in association with a number of neuropathological conditions,
including schizophrenia, dementia, and traumatic brain injury. A key distinction exists …
including schizophrenia, dementia, and traumatic brain injury. A key distinction exists …
The nature of visual self-recognition
T Suddendorf, DL Butler - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2013 - cell.com
Visual self-recognition is often controversially cited as an indicator of self-awareness and
assessed with the mirror-mark test. Great apes and humans, unlike small apes and …
assessed with the mirror-mark test. Great apes and humans, unlike small apes and …
Belief, delusion, hypnosis, and the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study
Abstract According to the Two-Factor theory of delusional belief (see eg Coltheart at al.,
2011), there exists a cognitive system dedicated to the generation, evaluation, and …
2011), there exists a cognitive system dedicated to the generation, evaluation, and …
Mirror-and eye-gazing: an integrative review of induced altered and anomalous experiences
We critically reviewed the protocols, results, and potential implications from empirical studies
(n= 44) on mirror-gazing (including the “psychomanteum”) and eye-to-eye gazing, both in …
(n= 44) on mirror-gazing (including the “psychomanteum”) and eye-to-eye gazing, both in …
Delusions and the right hemisphere: a review of the case for the right hemisphere as a mediator of reality-based belief
L Gurin, S Blum - The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical …, 2017 - Am Neuropsych Assoc
Delusions are beliefs that remain fixed despite evidence that they are incorrect. Although the
precise neural mechanism of delusional belief remains to be elucidated, there is a …
precise neural mechanism of delusional belief remains to be elucidated, there is a …
[HTML][HTML] Mirror, mirror on the wall, how does my brain recognize my image at all?
For decades researchers have used mirrors to study self-recognition. However, attempts to
identify neural processes underlying this ability have used photographs instead. Here we …
identify neural processes underlying this ability have used photographs instead. Here we …
Delusional misidentification of the mirror image
DM Roane, TE Feinberg, TA Liberta - Current neurology and neuroscience …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Delusional misidentification syndromes (DMS) include
conditions in which a false belief about the identity of a person, place, or object occurs in the …
conditions in which a false belief about the identity of a person, place, or object occurs in the …
Neural mechanism for mirrored self-face recognition
M Sugiura, CM Miyauchi, Y Kotozaki, Y Akimoto… - Cerebral …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Self-face recognition in the mirror is considered to involve multiple processes that integrate 2
perceptual cues: temporal contingency of the visual feedback on one's action (contingency …
perceptual cues: temporal contingency of the visual feedback on one's action (contingency …
On the behaviour of senile dementia patients vis-à-vis the mirror: Ajuriaguerra, Strejilevitch and Tissot (1963)
MH Connors, M Coltheart - Neuropsychologia, 2011 - Elsevier
Mirror agnosia is the inability to use mirror knowledge when interacting with mirrors, while
mirrored-self misidentification is the delusional belief that one's reflection in the mirror is a …
mirrored-self misidentification is the delusional belief that one's reflection in the mirror is a …
Mirrored-self misidentification in the hypnosis laboratory: Recreating the delusion from its component factors
Introduction. Mirrored-self misidentification is the delusional belief that one's reflection in the
mirror is a stranger. According to Langdon and Coltheart's (2000)“two-factor” theory of …
mirror is a stranger. According to Langdon and Coltheart's (2000)“two-factor” theory of …