| 1. | There are many cases that patients have shown symptoms of allochiria.
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| 2. | Often patients may express allochiria in their drawing while copying an image.
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| 3. | True allochiria is a symptom of dyschiria and unilateral neglect.
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| 4. | Allochiria can occur in relation to any or every segment of the body.
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| 5. | There are multiple definitions of allochiria.
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| 6. | Some cases in which patients have shown allochiria is in copying and drawing clocks from memory.
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| 7. | Tactile Migration and Fusion in Healthy People : Premorbid Susceptibility to Allochiria, Neglect and Extinction?
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| 8. | There are different kinds of spatial transpositions that exist in these drawing tasks in patients with allochiria.
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| 9. | The figure shows an example of allochiria in the clock drawing of a patient with hemispatial neglect.
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| 10. | Allochiria is often confused with alloesthesia, also known as "'false allochiria " '.
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