This inability to understand language is usually accompanied with symptoms of anosognosia : the individual is unaware of the disorder.
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Anosognosia is also closely related to other cognitive dysfunctions that may impair the capacity of an individual to continuously participate in treatment.
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In patients with anosognosia, the left is doing all of the confabulations and denial as it would in a normal person, Ramachandran said.
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Many sources agree that patients often do not seek treatment due to their anosognosia and therefore lack of awareness that they could benefit from therapy.
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Patients with smaller lesions often recover faster from anosognosia than patients with larger lesions resulting in anosognosia ( Hier et al ., 1983 ).
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Patients with smaller lesions often recover faster from anosognosia than patients with larger lesions resulting in anosognosia ( Hier et al ., 1983 ).
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The fact that anosognosia occurs only in patients with damage to the right brain suggests that the denial is neurological rather than psychological, Ramachandran said.
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There were some cases of anosognosia for right hemiplegia after left hemisphere damage, but the frequency of this type of anosognosia has not been estimated.
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There were some cases of anosognosia for right hemiplegia after left hemisphere damage, but the frequency of this type of anosognosia has not been estimated.
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Anosognosia may occur as part of receptive aphasia, a language disorder that causes poor comprehension of speech and the production of fluent but incomprehensible sentences.