Benson D F, Gardner H, Meadows J C
Neurology. 1976 Feb;26(2):147-51. doi: 10.1212/wnl.26.2.147.
A striking behavioral abnormality is described in three individuals who had severe head trauma. At a point when general mnestic capabilities had returned to a near normal level, the patients persistently relocated the hospital at another geographical site, even in the face of compelling counter-evidence. The strong parallels in the etiology and course of the three cases justify the positing of a syndrome, here termed reduplicative paramnesia. A neuropsychologic analysis of the disorder stresses the cognitive operations entailed in geographical localization and confabulation. Clinical-pathologic considerations underline the role of right hemisphere and frontal lobe structures in the syndrome.
在三名遭受严重头部创伤的个体中描述了一种显著的行为异常。在一般记忆能力恢复到接近正常水平时,这些患者持续将医院重新定位到另一个地理位置,即使面对确凿的反证也是如此。这三个病例在病因和病程上的强烈相似性证明了一种综合征的存在,在此称为虚构性错构症。对该障碍的神经心理学分析强调了地理定位和虚构中所涉及的认知操作。临床病理因素突显了右半球和额叶结构在该综合征中的作用。