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   A case of right alien hand syndrome coexisting with right-sided tactile extinction  
   
نویسنده schaefer m. ,denke c. ,apostolova i. ,heinze h.-j. ,galazky i.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : MAR2016
چکیده    The alien hand syndrome (ahs) is a fascinating movement disorder. patients with ahs experience one of their limbs as alien,which acts autonomously and performs meaningful movements without being guided by the intention of the patient. here,we report a case of a 74-years old lady diagnosed with an atypical parkinson syndrome by possible corticobasal degeneration. the patient stated that she could not control her right hand and that she felt like this hand had her own life. we tested the patient for ownership illusions of the hands and general tactile processing. results revealed that when blindfolded,the patient recognized touch to her alien hand only if it was presented separated from touch to the other hand (bilateral asynchronous touch). delivering touch synchronously to both the alien and the healthy hand resulted in failure of recognizing touch to the alien hand (bilateral synchronous touch). thus,ahs here co-existed with right-sided tactile extinction and is one of only very few cases in which the alien hand was felt on the right side. we discuss the results in the light of recent research on ahs. © 2016 schaefer,denke,apostolova,heinze and galazky.
کلیدواژه Alien hand syndrome; Corticobasal degeneration; Tactile extinction; Touch; Vision
آدرس department of neurology,otto-von-guericke university magdeburg,magdeburg, Germany, department of anesthesiology and intensive care medicine,charite universitat smedizin berlin,berlin, Germany, department of radiology,otto-von-guericke university magdeburg,magdeburg, Germany, department of neurology,otto-von-guericke university magdeburg,magdeburg, Germany, department of neurology,otto-von-guericke university magdeburg,magdeburg, Germany
 
     
   
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