PS260 Lecture Notes - Capgras Delusion, Prefrontal Cortex, Soltyrei

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Patients can recognize loved ones, but patients think that they are actually impostors. Think that the real loved one was kidnapped (or worse) May even see slight differences between the real loved one and the imposter . You look like my father, sound like him, and act like him. But i can tell that you"re not my father! Often, a person with capgras syndrome insists that there are slight differences between the impostor and the person he (or she) has supposedly replaced: subtle changes in personality or appearance. Of course, no one else detects these changes (because there have been no changes! ), and this can lead the person with the syndrome to paranoid suspicions about why a loved one has vanished and why no one else will acknowledge the replacement. Something in the brain that seems to have damaged the recognition of loved ones.

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