2005
DOI: 10.1159/000083970
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Capgras’ Syndrome of Time

Abstract: The delusion that the usual passage of time has been changed and that time has been interfered with or is repeating itself is rare. Four patients with the delusion of warped time are presented and the significance of the symptom is discussed. The perception of the passage of time and its disorders is discussed.

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“…High degrees of corneal astigmatism, such as may be found in keratoconus, have been shown to influence GAT measurement of IOP significantly [ 43 ]. CH and CRF are lower in corneas with keratoconus compared with normal corneas [ 44 , 45 ].…”
Section: Measurement Of Iop In the Abnormal Corneamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High degrees of corneal astigmatism, such as may be found in keratoconus, have been shown to influence GAT measurement of IOP significantly [ 43 ]. CH and CRF are lower in corneas with keratoconus compared with normal corneas [ 44 , 45 ].…”
Section: Measurement Of Iop In the Abnormal Corneamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other timeline disorganization forms may include the belief that self-referenced events in time have been duplicated, referred to as reduplicative paramnesia for time [51,52]. Similar phenomena may include déjà-vu/déjà-entendu (where a novel visual/auditory experience feels familiar) and déjà-vécu (a longer and more intense form of the former) [53].…”
Section: Timeline Reduplicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But all of these reflections take their own time, and the mirrors are never so well aligned that they can reflect one moment without distortion. Seemingly authentic recurrences of past events are infrequent and no sign of mental health (Aziz and Warner, 2005).…”
Section: Dementia With Lewy Bodiesmentioning
confidence: 99%