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. 2018 Apr 16;9:535. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00535

Table 1.

Limb-specific disruptions of SoO and SoA.

Clinical condition Clinical description Reference
Asomatognosia Non-recognition and/or denial of ownership of one’s own limb. Feinberg et al., 2010
Somatoparaphrenia Severe subtype of asomatognosia, in which patients also display delusional misidentification (e.g., misattribution of limb to another person) and/or confabulation (e.g., personification).
Supernumerary limb Illusory experience of the presence of an additional limb. Cipriani et al., 2011
Misoplegia Morbid dislike or hatred of a limb. Loetscher et al., 2006
Phantom limb Illusory feeling that an amputated or missing limb is still present and can be moved. Hill, 1999; Flor, 2002
Anarchic Hand Syndrome Experience of one’s own limb actions as alien. Feinberg et al., 1992; Sarva et al., 2014
Anosognosia for Hemiparesis Unawareness of one’s own contralesional motor deficits. Pia et al., 2004