On-line anosognosia: unawareness for chorea in real time but not on videotape delay |
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Authors: | Shenker J I Wylie S A Fuchs K Manning C A Heilman K M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22908-0394, USA. jis2p@virginia.edu |
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Abstract: | In hemiplegics, anosognosia (unawareness of deficit) rests on a mismatch between expected and actual movement: a feedback hypothesis emphasizes sensory deficits or neglect, a feedforward hypothesis postulates impaired intention to move. Anosognosia for other problems is less studied. The authors report a man without sensory deficits who was unaware of choreiform movements, except on videotape delay. The authors believe that a feed-forward mechanism underlies his "on-line" unawareness. |
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