> From: "Lee liz" <EAL195@psy.soton.ac.uk>
> Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 08:52:05 GMT
>
> Dear Stevan,
> Couldn't find any reference to this so I hope I've got the spelling
> correct. I was wondering whether the condition is dependant on
> certain kinds of affliction, for instance, the one you told us about
> was a visual impairment, would the sufferer have been aware of any
> other sort of impairment ( like a paralysis, say,) as well - assuming
> he had both?
> Liz
Hi Liz,
Use the Web to look at:
ftp://cogsci.soton.ac.uk/pub/harnad/Bibliographies/anosognosia
I've put a literature search, with abstracts, on anosognosia
there.
Anosognosia can accompany just about any neurological impairment
(and some non-neurological ones too).
Chrs, Stevan
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