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Allochiria is a
neurological disorder in
which the
patient responds to
stimuli presented to one side of
their body as if the
stimuli had been presented...
- Achiria, also
referred to as "Simple
Allochiria", is a
neurological disorder in
which a
patient is
unable to
recognise or
perceive one side of
their body...
- tell what part of the body is
affected by
touch or
other sensation; see
Allochiria Neurologic localization, in neurology, the
process of
deducing the location...
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specific segments of the body.
There are
three stages to dyschiria: achiria,
allochiria, and synchiria, in
which manifestations of
dyschiria evolve in varying...
- Line
cancellation neglect test Line
cancellation neglect test
result The
Allochiria phenomenon might be
revealed by the
request to draw a clock. The patients...
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ownership of the limb does not
remain after the
mirror is
taken away.
Allochiria Body
integrity dysphoria Body
schema Cotard delusion Phantom limb Feinberg...
- real-time, as a
means of
creating a
synaesthetic experience for the user.
Allochiria Apophenia Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response Fantasy prone personality...
- the
somatosensory system. This may
present as
numbness or paresthesia.
Allochiria Cell
signalling Golgi tendon organ Haptic communication Haptic perception...
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Tactile Migration and
Fusion in
Healthy People:
Premorbid Susceptibility to
Allochiria,
Neglect and Extinction? Neuropsychologia, 42, 1749–1767 Marcel, A.J....
- position. Asomatognosia, somatoparaphrenia, anosognosia, anosodiaphoria,
allochiria and
hemispatial neglect all
involve (or in some
cases involve) aspects...