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Delusional belief that a location has been duplicated or relocated
Reduplicative paramnesia is the delusional belief that a place or location has been duplicated, existing in two or more places simultaneously, or that
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vertical movements only. In reduplicative hallucinations there is the perception of seeing a double. Particular kinds of reduplicative hallucination include
Glossary_of_psychiatry
Topics referred to by the same term
one believes that a current event has already been experienced. Reduplicative paramnesia, the delusion that a location exists in more than one place simultaneously
Paramnesia
Psychiatric disorder
of delusional beliefs. Capgras syndrome has also been linked to reduplicative paramnesia, another delusional misidentification syndrome in which a person
Capgras_delusion
Psychological disorder
belief that one's reflection in a mirror is some other person. Reduplicative paramnesia is the belief that a familiar person, place, object, or body part
Delusional misidentification syndrome
Delusional_misidentification_syndrome
Mental disorder
correct and an incorrect location, a delusion that has been termed reduplicative paramnesia; the latter being a variant of the delusional misidentification
Fregoli_delusion
Fixation of holding false beliefs
disillusionment Prelest – Concept in Eastern Orthodox Christianity Reduplicative paramnesia – Delusional belief that a location has been duplicated or relocated
Delusion
Part of the brain
frontal portion of the brain. Another infrequent effect is that of reduplicative paramnesia, in which patients believe that the location in which they currently
Frontal_lobe
Delusional belief that one's reflection in the mirror is another person
including Capgras delusion, Fregoli delusion, Cotard delusion, reduplicative paramnesia, unilateral neglect, and thought insertion. Phantom border delusional
Mirrored-self misidentification
Mirrored-self_misidentification
Specialization of some cognitive functions in one side of the brain
or error pattern." The delusional misidentification syndromes, reduplicative paramnesia and Capgras delusion are also often the result of right hemisphere
Lateralization of brain function
Lateralization_of_brain_function
Heydrich, L. (2023-07-10). "The neuropsychology and neuroanatomy of reduplicative paramnesia". Cortex; A Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System
Lesion_network_mapping
Delusional state focused on one topic
belief that one's reflection in a mirror is some other person. Reduplicative paramnesia is the belief that a familiar person, place, object, or body part
Monothematic_delusion
French physician
1992). "Charles Bonnet's description of Cotard's delusion and reduplicative paramnesia in an elderly patient (1788)" (PDF). British Journal of Psychiatry
Jules_Cotard
Medical condition
lesions of the skin. Compulsive behaviours, stereotypies and reduplicative paramnesias can be part of the CNS spectrum. In all of the reported cases
Morvan's_syndrome
Czech-German psychiatrist (1851–1924)
described by Alois Alzheimer in 1911. He was the first to name reduplicative paramnesia. He was the second to use the term dementia praecox (in 1891).
Arnold_Pick
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Proud
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Wise, Knowledgeable
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From the city.
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Sugarcane
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Dayanidhi | தயாநிதி
Treasure house of mercy
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Victory of Lord's Name
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Greek name, possibly related to the word pythein, PYTHIAS means "to rot." In Greek legend, this is the name of a friend of Damon.
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English : variant of Wear.
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Bharatha's Wife Name
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v. t.
To redouble; to multiply; to repeat.
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Having the quality of subdividing into two by natural growth.
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The doubling of a stem or syllable (more or less modified), with the effect of changing the time expressed, intensifying the meaning, or making the word more imitative; also, the syllable thus added; as, L. tetuli; poposci.
v. t.
To repeat the first letter or letters of (a word). See Reduplication, 3.
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The act of doubling, or the state of being doubled.
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Double; formed by reduplication; reduplicate.
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Repetition; reduplication; reiteration.
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Having induplicate leaves in vernation.
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The state of being twice folded; reduplication.
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Having the quality of duplicating or doubling.
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Having induplicate sepals or petals in aestivation.
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Valvate with the margins curved outwardly; -- said of the /stivation of certain flowers.
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The act of one that doubles; a making double; reduplication; also, that which is doubled.
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Double; doubled; reduplicative; repeated.
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A figure in which the first word of a verse is the same as the last word of the preceding verse.