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Anosodiaphoria is a condition in which a person who has a brain injury seems indifferent to the existence of their impairment. Anosodiaphoria is specifically used in association with indifference to paralysis. It is a somatosensory agnosia, or a sign of neglect syndrome. It might be specifically associated with defective functioning of the frontal lobe of the right hemisphere.

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  • L'anosodiaphorie est une affection dans laquelle une personne atteinte d'une lésion cérébrale semble indifférente à l'existence de son handicap. L'anosodiaphorie est typiquement associée à l'indifférence à la paralysie. C'est une agnosie somatosensorielle ou un signe de syndrome de négligence. Elle pourrait être spécifiquement associée à un fonctionnement défectueux du lobe frontal de l'hémisphère droit. (fr)
  • Anosodiaphoria is a condition in which a person who has a brain injury seems indifferent to the existence of their impairment. Anosodiaphoria is specifically used in association with indifference to paralysis. It is a somatosensory agnosia, or a sign of neglect syndrome. It might be specifically associated with defective functioning of the frontal lobe of the right hemisphere. (en)
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  • Anosodiaphoria is a condition in which a person who has a brain injury seems indifferent to the existence of their impairment. Anosodiaphoria is specifically used in association with indifference to paralysis. It is a somatosensory agnosia, or a sign of neglect syndrome. It might be specifically associated with defective functioning of the frontal lobe of the right hemisphere. Joseph Babinski first used the term anosodiaphoria in 1914 to describe a disorder of the body schema in which patients verbally acknowledge a clinical problem (such as hemiparesis) but fail to be concerned about it. Anosodiaphoria follows a stage of anosognosia, in which there may be verbal, explicit denial of the illness, and after several days to weeks, develop the lack of emotional response. Indifference is different from denial because it implies a lack of caring on the part of the patient, who otherwise acknowledges his or her deficit. (en)
  • L'anosodiaphorie est une affection dans laquelle une personne atteinte d'une lésion cérébrale semble indifférente à l'existence de son handicap. L'anosodiaphorie est typiquement associée à l'indifférence à la paralysie. C'est une agnosie somatosensorielle ou un signe de syndrome de négligence. Elle pourrait être spécifiquement associée à un fonctionnement défectueux du lobe frontal de l'hémisphère droit. (fr)
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