Table 1.
Limb-specific disruptions of SoO and SoA.
Clinical condition | Clinical description | Reference |
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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 |