Cutting J
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1978 Jun;41(6):548-55. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.41.6.548.
Anosognosia (denial of weakness) and "anosognosic phenomena" (other abnormal attitudes to a weak limb) were studied in 100 acute hemiplegics. Both conditions were associated with lesions of either hemisphere. Apathy, visual field defect, and impaired picture identification were particularly prominent in anosognosia. A failure to integrate information from one side of the body was regarded as fundamental to the condition; explanations in terms of "unilateral neglect" and "agnosia" are discussed.
对100例急性偏瘫患者进行了疾病感缺失(否认肢体无力)和“疾病感缺失现象”(对偏瘫肢体的其他异常态度)的研究。这两种情况均与双侧大脑半球的病变有关。情感淡漠、视野缺损和图像识别障碍在疾病感缺失中尤为突出。无法整合来自身体一侧的信息被视为该病症的根本原因;文中还讨论了用“单侧忽视”和“失认症”来解释该病症的情况。