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In summary, the insula is a complex and multifaceted brain region that plays an important role in a wide range of processes, including perception, interoception, | In summary, the insula is a complex and multifaceted brain region that plays an important role in a wide range of processes, including perception, interoception, | ||
- | ~~socialite~~ | + | =====Examples of Cotards Syndrome===== |
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+ | The following examples are adapted from clinical reports and patient experiences to illustrate the manifestation of Cotard' | ||
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+ | - A 45-year-old man was admitted to a psychiatric hospital following a suicide attempt. He claimed that he was already dead and that his body was rotting. He expressed concern that he smelled bad and refused to eat, believing that his digestive system had ceased to function. | ||
+ | - A 32-year-old woman presented to a psychiatrist, | ||
+ | - A 58-year-old man was brought to a hospital after his family discovered him lying in his bed, unresponsive, | ||
+ | - A 27-year-old woman with a history of depression sought psychiatric help after experiencing an overwhelming belief that she did not exist. She reported feeling disconnected from her body and surroundings, | ||
+ | - A 36-year-old man with a history of substance abuse was admitted to a psychiatric ward after he began to believe that he was a walking corpse. He claimed that his body had decayed, and that his limbs had turned to dust. He expressed fear that he would crumble away and insisted on being wrapped in bandages to prevent his body from disintegrating. | ||
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+ | The earliest recorded example of Cotard' | ||