Hemisphere aphasia: Entering a self-perceiving window, you awake in the bed, confused, confused, and lead to a pipe and equipment network. After the doctor attacks you with a series of questions and tests, your family will emerge from the unfamiliar face around you and explain what happened; the right half of your brain causes a stroke and you The left side is at least temporarily paralyzed. You shake your left toe to test yourself; everything seems normal.
Asymptomatic terms are terms created by Joseph Babinski to explain the clinical condition of left hemiplegic persons after a right hemisphere stroke but deny their left arm or left leg problems. This condition is called an abnormality of hemiplegia (AHP). This situation has evolved over the years and is now used to explain people who lack subjective experience in neurological and neuropsychological cases. Various diseases are related to anesthesia. For example, patients who are blind from cortical lesions may claim that they are actually blind, and may claim that they do not suffer visual impairment. People with aphasia and other cognitive disorders may have malformations because they are not conscious of their inadequacies.
When we talk about malformations of mental illness, we mean that someone does not know their mental health, they can not feel their condition accurately. Asymptomatic is a common symptom of certain psychiatric disorders. For those who have never experienced mental illness, understanding may be the most difficult. Pathophysiology is relative. Self-awareness changes over time, sometimes recognizing your illness and making it impossible. When insight moves back and forth over time, people may think that they deny their state for fear or stubbornness, but cognitive change is a typical malformation.
Aphasia is not just a rejection, it is a lack of consciousness to injury - most people do not even know that they are sick - and it affects up to 81% of Alzheimer's disease patients. In my mother's place recently, I had the opportunity to consult the treatment advocacy center to learn more about anesthesia and Alzheimer's disease. When President Woodrow Wilson caused a stroke in 1919, his physical health was slightly affected, but his mental health was affected. Film director Errol Morris wrote in the New York Times' comment, "His close colleague noticed his personality changed, he became increasingly doubtful and more delusive Edwin Weinstein Is a neuropsychologist who considered Wilson's case in the 1970s and realized it was a typical case of malformation - lack of consciousness One person was damaged