What I think she thinks about my body: Social inferences about disability-related content in anosognosia for hemiplegia
Sahba Besharati,
Paul Mark Jenkinson,
Michael Kopelman
et al.
Abstract:The neuropsychological disorder of anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) can offer unique insights into the neurocognitive processes of body consciousness and representation. Previous studies have found associations between selective social cognition deficits and anosognosia. In this study, we examine how such social cognition deficits may directly interact with representations of one’s body as disabled in AHP. To this end, we modified a set of previously validated Theory of Mind stories to create content that was … Show more
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